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But I am the therapist!
All too often, communication between the inpatient team and the outpatient physician doesn’t happen, said Dr. Dinah Miller.
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Four police suicides in the aftermath of the Capitol siege: What can we learn?
“Officers are doers and fixers, and it is seen as being more honorable to take yourself out of the equation than it is to ask for help.”
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Obesity treatment in mental illness: Is semaglutide a game changer?
Maybe it’s time for psychiatrists to prescribe medications that prevent weight gain, Dr. Dinah Miller says.
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Is TikTok a tool in mental health care?
“Social media has also been a part of my life. It is therefore with great interest that I took note of a new trend,” said Dr. Dinah Miller.
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Britney Spears and her 13-year conservatorship: An abuse of involuntary care?
Where are the conservators for those who live in the streets? Dr. Dinah Miller asks.
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Naomi Osaka withdraws from the French Open: When athletes struggle
Dr. Dinah Miller shares observations about Ms. Osaka’s decision from the Maryland Psychiatric Society’s listserve.
Conference Coverage
Virtual APA vs. the real thing: Which is better?
Without the lure of friends, fun, and the novelty of being somewhere new, my APA experience would have to wait for real life, Dr. Dinah Miller...
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Let me tell you about my vaccine
“I have had one patient who said she would not be getting vaccinated until I told her that I thought she should,” said Dr. Dinah Miller.
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We’re all vaccinated: Can we go back to the office (unmasked) now?
Are the CDC’s interim guidelines for fully vaccinated people the green light psychiatrists have been waiting for?
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The Physician Support Line: One psychiatrist strives to make a difference
Since the support line launched, there have been approximately 2,000 calls, said Dr. Dinah Miller.
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The brother’s keeper: A psychiatrist writes about his career treating physicians and their families
Dr. Michael F. Myers’s memoir is filled with patient vignettes and gentle musings that he recounts with warmth, Dr. Dinah Miller said.