Poughkeepsie Journal, :
December 29, 2008
Concerns About Overmedication of NYS’’s Children "There is a concern kids are being mislabeled and mistreated," said a lead author of the Archives study, Dr. Mark Olfson, a psychiatry professor at Columbia...
Pioneer Local, , :
December 19, 2008
Social Connections Crucial, Study Finds, In the Dec. 1 issue of the Archives of Psychology, lead author Mark Olfson reports "almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life..."
, Reuters, :
December 19, 2008
Study Shows Suicide Screening in Schools Effective "School-based screening can be an integral component of a school’’s mental health initiative...," says Dr. Michelle A. Scott, of Columbia Psychiatry.
Male Health (UK), :
December 16, 2008
Young Americans’’ Mental Illness Often Goes Untreated
Lead researcher Dr. Carlos Blanco of the NYS Psychiatric Institute at Columbia said: ‘These findings underscore the importance of treatment and prevention interventions..."
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December 2, 2008
College-Age Individuals Show High Rates of Mental Illness According to a New Study by Columbia Psychiatry and Psychiatric Institute Researchers
, , Chicago Tribune :
September 9, 2009
A Brighter Outlook for SAD Patients Studies at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute have shown that high-density negative ionizers can act as an antidepressant for patients with SAD...
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November 5, 2008
Issues for DSM-V: Suicidal Behavior as a Separate Diagnosis In an editorial in this month's American Journal of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center researchers wrote: We recommend that suicidal behavior be considered a separate diagnostic category documented on a sixth axis.
, , United Press International :
September 9, 2009
Prenatal Famine Effects Can Last Lifetime
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York and the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands said previous studies have suggested that adult disease risk may be associated with adverse environmental conditions early in development, these data are the first to show that early-life environmental conditions can cause epigenetic changes in humans that persist throughout life.
Reuters, :
October 30, 2008
Drug-Therapy Combo Best for Anxiety in Kids According to Columbia Psychiatry researchers
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October 20, 2008
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman Leads New Study on Treatment for Schizophrenia



