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Native Americans in the United States experience higher rates of mental health issues than their white counterparts. Texas Native Health is expanding mental health services to meet the needs in the state.
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In the days after the Uvalde shooting, state agencies and health care providers went to the community to offer support. One of those people was psychiatrist Sabrina Browne with UT Southwestern Medical Center. She spoke about community healing from traumatic events.
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KERA’s Sam Baker talked with UT Southwestern pediatric psychiatrist Dr. Mili Khandheria about the Child Psychiatry Access Network (CPAN), a program launched in 2019 to address the shortage of child psychiatrists in Texas.
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Psilocybin, the hallucinogenic substance found in "magic" mushrooms, appears to relieve the symptoms of major depression.
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A nonprofit has evaluated the state's psychiatric treatment laws and gave Texas a grade of C+. The Treatment Advocacy Center's Lisa Dailey explains why.
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How do you know if you’re going crazy? It may sound like a funny question, but it’s one that psychiatrists seriously consider every day.Today on Think,…
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Our surroundings affect the way we think and act. But psychiatrist Joel and philosopher Ian Gold take this idea further to mental health. The two brothers…
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Seven percent of school-age kids have attention deficient/hyperactivity disorder. And last week, the American Psychiatric Association's Manual of Mental…