Medication-assisted treatment in Rhode Island's prisons is preventing overdose deaths among the recently incarcerated.
It's unclear if they're more neurotic than the rest of us, or simply more open to seeking help.
Why do we only allow a narrow sliver of psychological research to influence the discussion around climate change?
The practice has been dismissed as improper for more than two decades.
Illinois leads the country in group psychotherapy sessions in Medicare, and some top billers aren’t mental health specialists. The state’s Medicaid program has cracked down, but federal officials have not.
Therapists — and their clients — are often portrayed in unflattering ways on television comedies and dramas, and as a result, viewers may be less willing to seek the psychological help they need, according to a new study by Iowa State University researchers.