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Columbia psychologist Erin K. Engle discusses the signs that indicate the time is right to stop therapy and questions patients should ask themselves before moving on.
Neurodivergent people have immense strengths that are often undermined in efforts to promote normalization, says Columbia therapist Liliana Valvano.
Columbia researchers are finding that people with anorexia nervosa are guided by a deeper brain system when making food decisions.
Eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy may help reduce the intense emotions and thoughts associated with trauma.
New de novo genetic mutations in schizophrenia identified; genes most active during fetal development
Proposed changes to autism diagnosis will not sharply reduce number of children found to have it-- Dr. Catherine Lord is senior researcher.
Dr. Andrew Marks & his team have identified a potential medical treatment for the cognitive effects of stress-related disorders, including PTSD.
1 in 8 heart attack survivors experience PTSD, according to a meta-analysis of 24 studies published in PLoS ONE