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Blogs

Dr. Meg ChisolmDr. Meg Chisolm on Reflections on Clinical Excellence
Dr. Dean MacKinnonDr.  Dean MacKinnon on Psychology Today -  Trouble in Mind
Dr. Dinah MillerDr. Dinah Miller on Shrink Rap, a blog for psychiatrists by psychiatrists

Podcasts/Radio

Elizabeth TraceyElizabeth Tracey interviews faculty for the Johns Hopkins Health Newsfeed
       Dr. Kostas Lyketsos - NFL Help  |  No Gingko  | New Scan  | 
       Alzheimer's Prevention | New Alzheimer's Drug
Elizabeth TraceyElizabeth Tracey interviews faculty for the Johns Hopkins Health Newsfeed
       Dr. Peter Rabins - Aging and Drugs | Protective Genes |
       Cause of Alzheimer's
Dr. Jason Brandt

Listen to WYPR: Maryland Morning host Sheila Kast interview Dr. Jason Brandt on Unraveling Pseudoseizures

Elizabeth Tracey

Elizabeth Tracey interviews faculty for the Johns Hopkins Health Newsfeed
        Dr. Vani Rao - Kids and Head Injuries
        Dr. Dinah Miller - Understanding Psych and Fear of Help

Drs. Hansen, Miller, and DavisMy Three Shrinks
A blog by three psychiatrists with different perspectives; private practice psychotherapy, forensic psychiatry in a correctional institution, and a general hospital consultation-liason psychiatrist.
Helen and Arne HovdesvenListen to podcasts by staff and family members at the Memory and Alzheimer's Treatment Center.

Videos

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Dr. Peter RabinsHow Do I Know If I Have Alzheimer's
With this and other videos, Dr. Peter Rabins offers tips for those caring for people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Dr. Karin SwartzAntidepressants and Placebo Controversies
Lecture by Dr. Karen Swartz at the Johns Hopkins 25th Annual Mood Disorders Research/Education Symposium - April 5, 2011.
Dr. Kay Jamison

Discrimination and Stigma Against Patients with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Lecture by Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison at the Johns Hopkins 25th Annual Mood Disorders Research/Education Symposium - April 5, 2011.

ADAP LogoAdolescent Depression Awareness Program (ADAP)
Watch videos about this school-based curriculum to educate high school students, teachers, and parents about teenage depression.
 

 

 

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