Columbia's Maja Bergman discuss the types of challenges domestic violence survivors face, effective therapies for those who experience domestic abuse, and warning signs that someone may be an abuser.
Gordon has championed the integration of neuroscience and clinical practice, advocating for precision medicine approaches in psychiatry to tailor treatments to individual patients.
A pilot program from the Department of Psychiatry for Columbia University medical plan participants offers a new approach to helping new parents and pregnant people access mental health care.
A study of long-acting injectable antipsychotics for people with schizophrenia found that newer medication was no more effective than older, less expensive medication.
The effect of marijuana on the teenage brain is an essential piece of information missing in the debate over legalizing the drug, says Jeffrey Lieberman.
An innovative NIMH-funded research study on personalizing depression treatment is under way at Columbia and the New York State Psychiatric Institute, as well as three other sites nationwide.