August 28, 2009
News: College now a different scene
As students load and unload school backpacs, there is greater awareness of the emotional transition many will make. In addition to the anxieties of a new semester, . . .
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November 17, 2008
Commentary: Overcrowded psychiatric emergency rooms
Dr. Anthony Ng explains why overcrowded psychiatric emergency rooms have reached a crisis, and how community services can help solve it.
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September 26, 2008
News: Colleges proactive about mental health
The needs of students attending college while managing a mental illness are being addressed more openly than ever before. In the month of September, typically associated with "back-to-school" news, NPR aired stories about managing depression, and campus organization such as Active Minds, Graduate students are writing about how knowledge of one's illness can influence how to select a program. Last week the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law released a guide, Campus Mental Health with detailed information about legal rights...
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September 19, 2008
Commentary: Helping college students: PADs on campus
When college students need help because of a mental illness, schools often don't know where to turn. Helping college students: PADs on campus could offer an answer. Dean Anna Scheyett and Adrienne Rooks (School of Social Work, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) explain how psychiatric advance directives can enlist students, faculty and administrators.
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April 29, 2008
Commentary: Psychiatric Advance Directives: A tool for patients and clinicians
by Marvin Swartz
More and more people are able to take control of their treatment plans by anticipating how to manage in a crisis. In Psychiatric Advance Directives: A tool for patients and clinicians, Dr. Marvin Swartz, a psychiatrist at Duke University Medical Center, discusses how they work to promote autonomy.
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October 21, 2007
News: Specifying care for an emergency
The Infinite Mind rebroadcast "An Educated Consumer," which originally aired in 2005, discussing Psychiatric Advance Directives (PAD). PADs are legal documents directing treatment teams what to do when it is impossible for a consumer to convey his or her wishes. They can address symptomatic behavior, or which medications work along with those to be avoided. PADs also name who may visit, or speak with a physician, what interventions (ECT, for example) should be employed or avoided. Consumers, family and...
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