Sheppard Pratt in the News
How to help a loved one struggling with an eating disorder, and the Maryland resources to consider
Eating disorders are among the deadliest mental disorders. Sheppard Pratt's Dr. Terri Griffith, from the Center for Eating Disorders talks about eating disorder myths and risks.
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How kids tell us they feel unsafe: The subtle signs of anxiety grown-ups might miss
In the NewsPublished:Kids don't always know how to tell us they feel unsafe about a certain person or situation. Sheppard Pratt's Chad Lennon, MD, weighs in on the signs to look out for.
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Becker's Honors 36 Hospital and Health System Psychiatry and Mental Health Programs
In the NewsPublished:Sheppard Pratt has been recognized by Becker's Hospital Review for our mental health and psychiatry programs.
The Future is Now | 2023 Annual Report
Since our founding in 1853, Sheppard Pratt has been transforming care and leading the way, creating a mental healthcare continuum that advances the field. Today, the life-changing care Sheppard Pratt provides is needed now more than ever. The future we have been building toward is now.
Insights: Content for Clinicians
Introducing Insights, our hub for clinical content. Read the latest from our experts on topics like psychedelics, medication management, continuum of care, autism spectrum disorder, and more.
Inspire Magazine
Read the newest issue of Sheppard Pratt's magazine, including features on eating disorders and addiction, the signs and risks of work burnout, LGBTQIA+ mental health, and more.
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Nourishing your mental health: how to eat for a healthy microbiome
Have you ever had a gut feeling? The relationship between your gut and your brain is not just in your head.
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Lifting Her Invisible Burden: Lightening the mental load on women managing households
Mental HealthPublished:Research shows women often shoulder a disproportionate amount of the mental load of running a home, from household chores to the mental labor of anticipating needs, organizing schedules, and child care.
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When OCD Meets Another Diagnosed Medical Condition
Mental HealthPublished:While OCD is often associated with more intangible themes or hypothetical concerns, the Obsessive-Compulsive pattern of thinking in those who have the disorder can latch on to more present issues, such as a difficult, and very real, medical diagnosis.
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