Best Psychiatrists in Boston
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Home | American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
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Coming today: live coverage from the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists meeting in Chicago. Details: http://bit.ly/dwgPPn
Home | American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
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Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Solving Clinical Challenges, Improving Patient Care will take place April 8-10 in Chicago http://bit.ly/1OSHFt
Leston Havens, at 86; was noted psychiatrist, author - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Beginning a chapter in his book “Making Contact: Uses of Language in Psychotherapy,’’ Dr. Leston Havens first quoted a passage in which writer Vladimir Nabokov describes a butterfly avoiding detection by imitating a leaf.” View full resource at boston.com
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Leston Havens, at 86; was noted psychiatrist, author http://t.co/8xFShpO via @BostonUpdate
Psychiatrist says teen was anxious on day of killing - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “A child psychiatrist testified in the murder trial of John Odgren yesterday that the mentally disturbed teenager had an obsession with violence and viewed the date he killed a fellow student, Jan. 19, 2007, as ominous because the number 19 was a recurring sign in a Stephen King thriller series.” View full resource at boston.com
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Psychiatrist says teen was anxious on day of killing http://bit.ly/cSdkKM #aspergers #autism
S. I. Greenspan; psychiatrist who created autism therapy - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Stanley I. Greenspan, a child psychiatrist who wrote more than a dozen parenting books and developed the popular “floor time’’ method for reaching children with autism and other developmental disorders, died April 27 in Bethesda, Md., of complications of a stroke. He was 68.” View full resource at boston.com
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S. I. Greenspan; psychiatrist who created autism therapy - The ... http://bit.ly/dbIuBX #autism
Patient fatally shot after stabbing Boston psychiatrist - Local News Updates - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Patient fatally shot after stabbing Boston psychiatrist - Local News Updates - The Boston Globe” View full resource at boston.com
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BOS Globe reprts MGH psych patient shot by police after stabbing phys. Both seriously injurd. http://bit.ly/P5aYM I hate 2 pass this along.
The Last Psychiatrist: This Is Why The American Dream Is Out Of Reach
thelastpsychiatrist.com — “The Last Psychiatrist: This Is Why The American Dream Is Out Of Reach” View full resource at thelastpsychiatrist.com
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RT @mcleod Well worth the read: This Is Why The American Dream Is Out Of Reach http://goo.gl/TpQj (Best read of the day so far.) #parenting
If I major in psychology do I meet all the requirements to go to medical school to become a psychiatrist? | BEST MEDICAL SCHOOLS
bestmedicalschool.org — “I realize that I may have worded my previous question wrong, so that's why I am asking again. What I actually wanted to know is that if I major in psychology” View full resource at bestmedicalschool.org
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If I major in psychology do I meet all the requirements to go to ... http://bit.ly/gtOuvi
Banned in Boston: Access to psychiatric care
kevinmd.com — “Imagine you have severe depression and go to a Boston emergency room for treatment. You are told to follow up with a psychiatrist within two weeks.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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Banned in Boston: Access to psychiatric care http://t.co/EOxIPPk via @kevinmd
Study: Psychiatric Care Difficult To Find In Boston | Radio Boston
radioboston.wbur.org — “Anyone whose ever had to find a new doctor in Massachusetts knows that the search can be frustrating. What happens, though, when the person looking for care is someone in the middle of mental health emergency? A new study paints a troubling picture.” View full resource at radioboston.wbur.org
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WBUR radio did a 30 min interview w/ Cambridge Health Alliance psychiatrist & NAMI Mass Executive Dir.!, http://bitly.com/pDCk73 #mhsm
Expert: Mine Rescue Remarkable - Video - WCVB Boston
thebostonchannel.com — “A local mining expert spoke about why the rescue is so remarkable. ” View full resource at thebostonchannel.com
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Tufts MC Psychiatrist Edward Silberman tells @WCVB Chilean miners are likely to show surprising resliancy http://ow.ly/2UaIQ #chilean...
Psychiatric pill thriving on streets as sedative - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Seroquel debuted 12 years ago as a novel drug for adult patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, a powerful pill that would help stabilize their emotional lives. Psychiatrists began prescribing these tablets to others - children with serious mental illnesses and adults with anxiety or depression.” View full resource at boston.com
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Psychiatric pill thriving on streets as sedative - The Boston Globe http://bo.st/kMHwnK
Living and loving together in the age of interruption - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “When he spied the straw hat with the red ribbon on it, perched in the back window of a car, Ned Hallowell knew he had to find its owner. It was in the parking lot at Massachusetts Mental Health, where he was working. The psychiatrist discovered that the car, and the hat, belonged to a young social worker who also ...” View full resource at boston.com
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Discussing depression and bipolar disorder - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Depression is, by definition, a state of abnormally low mood. Typical symptoms include low energy, sleep problems, and loss of interest in formerly pleasurable activities. Bruce Cohen, former president and psychiatrist in chief at McLean Hospital, says that there are many kinds of depression, and “in some ways each depression is a little different.’’ Bipolar disorder, sometimes called manic depressive illness, is characterized by extreme shifts in mood and energy levels. People” View full resource at boston.com
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Discussing depression and bipolar disorder The Boston Globe http://t.co/G6NHZmE #bipolar
Psychiatric pill thriving on streets as sedative - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Seroquel debuted 12 years ago as a novel drug for adult patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, a powerful pill that would help stabilize their emotional lives. Psychiatrists began prescribing these tablets to others - children with serious mental illnesses and adults with anxiety or depression.” View full resource at boston.com
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RT @healthgood: Black market Seroquel, an antipsychotic drug, thriving on the streets as a sleeping pill. #health http://bit.ly/12eOIP
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Current Psychiatry
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