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  • Emily Hemendinger Anschutz 360

    Jun 8, 2021
    In this episode of CU Anschutz 360, Emily Hemendinger, LCSW, explores the positive and negative consequences of social media use on our mental health. She asserts that the COVID-19 pandemic, when social media use skyrocketed, caused a mental health crisis.
  • Dr. Robert Werthwein

    Mind the Brain: Dr. Robert Werthwein on 麻豆传媒高清鈥檚 Behavioral Health Task Force

    May 25, 2021
    This week on Mind the Brain, Dr. Neill Epperson is joined by Dr. Robert Werthwein, Director of the Office of Behavioral Health at the 麻豆传媒高清 Department of Human Services, to talk about the work of 麻豆传媒高清鈥檚 Behavioral Health Task Force and behavioral health reform efforts in our state.
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    Children鈥檚 Hospital 麻豆传媒高清 Declares A State Of Emergency Over Kids鈥 Mental Health

    May 25, 2021
    Department of Psychiatry faculty member Jenna Glover, PhD attributes current pediatric mental health crisis to ongoing stresses of COVID-19
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  • Dr. Joseph Schacht

    Mind the Brain: Dr. Joseph Schacht on the Clinical Neuroscience of Substance Use Disorders

    May 25, 2021
    On this episode of Mind the Brain, Dr. Neill Epperson has a conversation with Dr. Joseph Schacht about neuroimaging in clinical research, the part that genetics play in alcohol and substance use disorders, and how genetics can be used to target treatments for these disorders.
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  • Vincent Atchity

    Mind the Brain: Vincent Atchity on Building Mental Health Support Systems and Brain Health Throughout the Lifespan

    May 18, 2021
    On this episode of Mind the Brain, Dr. Neill Epperson talks with Dr. Vincent Atchity (President and CEO of Mental Health 麻豆传媒高清) about the need to advance community mental health support systems and why brain health is imperative to a healthy and abundant life.
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  • Breast Cancer and Brain Health

    Mind the Brain: Breast Cancer and Brain Health in 2021 with Dr. Anosheh Afghahi and Cancer Survivor Kristi Wilson

    May 11, 2021
    On this episode of Mind the Brain, Dr. Neill Epperson explores the intersection of breast cancer and brain health with her two guests: Dr. Anosheh Afghahi, the Medical Director of the Hereditary Cancer Program at the University of 麻豆传媒高清 and an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the division of Medical Oncology, and Dr. Kristi Wilson, a breast cancer survivor鈥攁nd one of Dr. Afghahi鈥檚 patients.
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  • Michelle West

    Mind the Brain: Dr. Michelle West on Early Assessment and Care of Psychosis

    May 4, 2021
    On this episode of Mind the Brain, Dr. Michelle West, the Director of the Program for Early Assessment, Care, and Study (PEACS) here in our Department of Psychiatry and the University of 麻豆传媒高清, talks to Dr. Neill Epperson about joining the Department of Psychiatry and starting PEACS mid-pandemic, and how to assess for and treat early psychosis.
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  • Mind the Brain: Chancellor Michelle Marks on the Inequitable Impact of COVID-19 on Low-Income and Underrepresented College Students

    Apr 27, 2021
    On this premiere episode of Mind the Brain Season two, Chancellor Marks talks with Dr. Neill Epperson about what makes CU Denver鈥檚 student body unique鈥攁nd uniquely vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19鈥攁nd how faculty and staff can support their students through extreme crisis while still taking care of their own stress.
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    Mind the Brain: Resilience Building in Uncertain Times

    Dec 16, 2020
    Resilience 鈥 it鈥檚 what we are all searching for during this season of unprecedented uncertainty. In this week鈥檚 episode, Dr. Neill Epperson speaks with Dr. Anne Dondapati Allen to gain her insight on connecting with our inner resilience.
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    Nov 16, 2020
    Laura Anthony, PhD, Pediatric Mental Health Institute, says we should expect kids to feel more stress, sadness and grief about the things they鈥檙e missing and to watch for signs of distress.
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    Dec 10, 2020
    Sharon Hunter, a developmental psychologist at CU Anschutz Medical Campus [and associate professor of psychiatry at CU School of Medicine], said choline is 鈥渁n important, neurotransmitter-like substance that鈥檚 really critical for appropriate fetal brain development.鈥
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    Dec 7, 2020
    Dr. Steven Berkowitz is a psychiatrist specializing in trauma in children and adolescents. He says the pandemic has taken a mental health toll on all of us, especially Generation Z, the young people who lived through 9/11, natural disasters and a rapidly changing climate. The impacts, he says, will far outlast the pandemic.
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    Nov 15, 2020
    The COVID-19 pandemic has ensured that holiday gatherings will look a lot different for many this year, and for some parents, it might be difficult to explain why to their children.
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    Mind the Brain: Vaccine Hesitancy in the Time of COVID-19

    Dec 8, 2020
    In our second episode of the new season, we discuss why some Americans may be hesitant to get COVID-19 vaccines and strategies for effectively addressing concerns related to new vaccines. Dr. Neill Epperson discusses these various barriers to participation in an insightful conversation with Dr. Chad Morris.
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    Mind the Brain: Managing During Uncertainty

    Nov 18, 2020
    Dr. Neill Epperson is joined by family and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, Laura McGladrey. Together they reassess our definition of 鈥渢hriving鈥 as we continue to live through uncertainty and a rapidly changing reality.
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    Mind the Brain: The Microbiome and Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19

    Jul 28, 2020
    You鈥檝e probably heard people say that a healthy gut equals a healthy mind. But what does this actually mean and what can we learn from this in the time of COVID-19? In this episode, Dr. Neill Epperson explores how to mind our microbiome-gut-brain axis with Dr. Christoper Lowry, an Associate Professor in both the Department of Integrative Physiology at UC Boulder and the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Center for Neuroscience here on the Anschutz Medical Campus.
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    Mind the Brain: What Brain Science Can Teach Us About Adolescent Stress and Resilience

    Jul 22, 2020
    We can all agree that 2020 has been a real mess. The novel coronavirus pandemic has caused immense disruption to our daily routines, social connections, family relationships, working and academic goals, and plans for the future. In this episode, Dr. Epperson talks with Dr. Roselinde Kaiser, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at UC Boulder, about what brain science can teach us about adolescent stress and resilience
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    Mind the Brain: Sleep and Stress During COVID-19

    Jul 16, 2020
    During a global pandemic, it comes as no surprise that getting good sleep can feel difficult. Decreased sleep quality and quantity including difficulty falling and staying asleep, sleeping too much, distressing dreams and sometimes nightmares are common during times of stress and the current period of prolonged urgency, uncertainty and heightened work/life demands. The following are concrete suggestions to help improve sleep during this challenging time.
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  • Merlin Ariefdjohan

    Merlin Ariefdjohan newly elected 2020-2021 Secretary, Faculty Senate

    Jul 13, 2020 by Department of Psychiatry
    The School of Medicine Faculty Senate will have two continuing faculty officers and two newly elected officers for the 2020-2021 academic year. Newly elected are Gregary Bocsi, DO, assistant professor of pathology, as president-elect, and Merlin Ariefdjohan, PhD, MPH, assistant professor of psychiatry, as secretary. Continuing faculty officers are Jaime Arruda, MD, associate professor of clinical practice of obstetrics and gynecology, who will be president, and Nicole Draper, MD, associate professor of clinical practice of pathology, who will be past-president. Thanks to all for their leadership.
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    Mind the Brain: Anxiety and Cancer During COVID-19

    Jul 7, 2020
    Fear and anxiety keep us safe from harm 鈥 they prevent us from running into the street when a car comes racing toward us, and motivate us to prepare well for a presentation we鈥檙e nervous to give. But fear and anxiety can also spiral into uncontrollable worry, endless internet searching, and avoiding valued life activities that connect us with the people we love. How do we harness the positive features of fear and anxiety without becoming trapped by their risks?
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