Researchers are exploring diet as a cause of depression, or at least a factor in its development. A recent study of ultraprocessed foods, such as sugary snacks and ready-to-eat meals, found a statistically significant association between depression and the ingestion...
About The Event On Wednesday, December 6th, Annie Duke, PhD, author of “Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away,” and CalPsychiatry’s Dr. Lucy Sloninsky, MD, joined the CalPsychiatry Psych Media Discussion Group for an insightful exploration of...
Laurel Roberts-Meese is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California, Pennsylvania, and Florida, and is the founder and clinical director of Laurel Therapy Collective. Laurel Therapy Collective specializes in helping driven professionals decrease anxiety and...
Zach’s practice often focuses on work with individuals navigating their 20’s-30’s, male psychology, and anyone looking to explore identity. He believes that the foundation of his work with clients in therapy is based in offering them a relationship...
About The Event On Thursday, November 16th, Peggy O’Donnell Heffington, PhD, joined us to discuss her book, “Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother.” Accompanying her was CalPsychiatry’s own psychiatrist, Beatrice Rabkin, MD, who served...
For many years, scientists have been studying the brains of people with neuropsychiatric conditions. A recent study from Nature Neuroscience has shed more light. Using MRI scans from multiple cities, researchers evaluated the brains of people with six neuropsychiatric...