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- Comprehensive Review Finds Job Stress Does Not Contribute to Chronic High Blood Pressure
- Contrary to Popular Wisdom, Expressing Anger Is Not Healthy
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- New Studies Offer Virtual Reality Therapy for Psychological Victims of Sept. 11
- Dr. Jack Barchas Receives Institute of Medicine's 2006 Sarnat Award in Mental Health
- U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services Commends Mental Health Program at NewYork-Presbyterian
- "Tell Me Where It Hurts: How To Decipher Your Child's Emotional Aches and Physical Pains"
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- Children with Psychiatric Emergencies Have Unique Issues That Require New Strategies for Treatment
- Columbia University, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and New York City Police Foundation Provide Free, Confidential Counseling To NYPD
- Coping With Chronic Cancer Pain
- Cornell Study of Geriatric Depression Opens Door for Further Research on Treatment and Prevention
- Elementary School Children Receive Mental Health Evaluation and Treatment at School
- Emergency Rooms Struggle to Help Area Teens and Children in Psychiatric Crisis and at Risk of Suicide
- Innovative Mental Health Care in a Primary Care Setting Available Through NewYork-Presbyterian
- Large Randomized Study Shows Intervention Program Can Reduce Drug Abuse in Inner-City Minority Youth
- Major Geriatric Bipolar Disorder Study Now Under Way
- Nerve-Stimulation Therapy for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression Now Available in New York
- New Drug Therapy for Women with Severe PMS Studied in Clinical Trial
- New Hope for Patients Suffering From Chronic Depression
- New Methodology Gives Weill Cornell Team Insights into Psychological Value of Cardiac Stress Testing
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell and Johns Hopkins Study Finds Anxiety and Depression Lead to Lost Performance, Lost Profit in the Workplace
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Trial Is First to Show Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Westchester to Undertake Groundbreaking Study of Anorexia
- NYC Police Less Likely To Commit Suicide Than NYC Citizens, New York Weill Cornell Study Shows
- Pilot Study Suggests Interpersonal Psychotherapy Effective Against Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Pivotal Brain Processor Decreased in Schizophrenia
- Research Pioneer in the Developmental Origins of Psychiatric Illness is Awarded the Mortimer D. Sackler, M.D., Prize for Distinguished Achievement in Developmental Psychobiology
- Scientific Evidence Points to Male Biological Clock
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- The New York Community Trust's DeWitt Wallace Fund Gives Nearly $70 Million to Advance Psychiatry at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
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- Weill Cornell Institute and Westchester County Share $1.5 Million Grant on Depression in Older Adults
- Weill Cornell Prevention Program Can Cut Binge Drinking in African-American, Hispanic Youth
- Weill Cornell Psychiatrists Receive Federal Grant To Study Effects of Stress on Children Who Lost Parents on September 11
- Weill Cornell Receives Avon Foundation Grant for Complementary and Integrative Program on Meditation-Based Stress Reduction for Women Cancer Patients
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Psychiatry and Mental Health
NewYork-Presbyterian Psychiatry delivers the best psychiatric care in New York and for 2007 is ranked among the top four hospitals in the United States for psychiatry, according to U.S.News & World Report. We offer comprehensive and professional treatment in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
At NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, the Department of Psychiatry features renowned experts who apply the latest information and the best traditions of compassionate medicine to the care of individuals suffering from mental illness and emotional problems. The Department provides a wide range of services for adults, adolescents, and children. This includes state-of-the art care at a variety of fee arrangements, including managed care insurance, Medicare, clinics, reduced self-pay fees, and private deluxe treatment.
The Department of Psychiatry at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center is a national resource for patient care, research, and teaching. It has two major facilities: The Payne Whitney Clinic in Manhattan and the Westchester Division in White Plains, New York. Its mission is to provide outstanding behavioral healthcare, to spearhead research that will further our understanding of the mind and the treatment of mental illness, and to educate and train future behavioral healthcare professionals.
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