Research from the University of California, San Francisco draws interesting claims that may link mild COVID symptoms to teenage psychiatric illness. Julio Licinio discusses the evidence as published in JAMA Neurology: Researchers are now tapping into a new symptom of COVID-19 infection. In particular, the recent brief report published in JAMA Neurology suggests that developing […]
October 10 is World Mental Health Day
Since 1992, October 10th has been internationally recognized as World Mental Health Day. Aiming to raise awareness through education and advocacy, this holiday highlights the universal issue of mental health. As a professional in the field of psychiatry, Julio Licinio is proud of World Mental Health Day’s efforts to educate the public about psychological well-being. […]
Positive Psychology Explained by Julio Licinio
What does it mean to be happy? Psychology expert, Julio Licinio explains the specialized study of positive psychology. Happiness is a subjective experience. But for the most part, it is fair to say that this experience is something all people strive for. It comes as no surprise that in the field of psychology, a great […]
APA 2022 Annual Meeting: Social Determinants of Mental Health
Submissions for the 2022 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting must be received by 5 PM EST on Thursday, September 30, 2021. Psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists who hold APA membership are encouraged to mark their calendars for the upcoming meeting. Adopting an optimistic perspective on the year to come, the American Psychiatric Association has already announced […]
Book Recommendations from a Psychiatry Expert
Whether you’re pursuing a career in psychiatry or simply curious to learn more about the conditions that can afflict the human mind, Julio Licinio recommends reading these titles: Personality Disorders in Modern Life by Theodore Milton Highlight: A wide range of conditions are discussed in Milton’s text, making it a staple title in the personal […]