From No Action to Small Action
A universal frustration among clinicians is how “resistant to change” our patients are. It often feels that “nothing I say [...]
A universal frustration among clinicians is how “resistant to change” our patients are. It often feels that “nothing I say [...]
My mother is 86 and lives in assisted living with her husband. Her cognitive functions, especially her short-term memory, are [...]
Mood is central to our way of engaging with the world and with ourselves. Often in psychiatry we think of [...]
I remember when it first struck me with full force that being a patient undergoing a psychiatric interview can seem [...]
I turned to Rob and asked, “Rob, what do you think is the one thing a person could do today, [...]
Mental illness has been around for as long as Homo sapiens have walked this planet. Actually, a more likely scenario [...]