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CC Grand Rounds: (1) Screening for Suicide Risk in Medical Settings: Time to Ask Questions 2) New Insights into the Neurobiology of Suicide and Rapid-Acting Treatment

Presented by: Dr. Lisa Horowitz, Staff Scientist/Clinical Psychologist, Office of the Clinical Director, NIMH, NIH; Dr. Carlos A. Zarate, Chief, Experimental Therapeutics and Pathophysiology Branch and Section on Neurobiology and Treatment of Mood Diso…

DDM Seminar Series – Now and Later: The Problem of Self-Control

This is the final seminar of the 2014 Deputy Director for Management (DDM) Seminar Series. To receive credit for watching the videocast, you need to register for the event in LMS on the morning of the event. The seminar will feature speaker, Dr. Dan Ar…

A brief mindfulness-based preventive intervention improves self-control and neuroplasticity: brain mechanisms and applications to mental disorders

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) presents the Integrative Medicine Research Lecture series.The series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary health therapies, and e…

NIH Pain Consortium Symposium 2014 – Day 2

This annual symposium highlights advances in pain research supported by NIH. The theme for the 2014 meeting is Biological & Psychological Factors that Contribute to Chronic PainFor more information go to https://meetings.ninds.nih.gov/?ID=8237Air date:…

NIH Pain Consortium Symposium 2014 – Day 1

This annual symposium highlights advances in pain research supported by NIH. The theme for the 2014 meeting is Biological & Psychological Factors that Contribute to Chronic PainFor more information go to https://meetings.ninds.nih.gov/?ID=8237Air date:…

Building Resilience in High Stress Cohorts with Mindfulness Training

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) presents the Integrative Medicine Research Lecture series. The series provides overviews of the current state of research and practice involving complementary health therapies, and …

EDI Week: Training Day, Antibullying Session

Bullying is defined as intimidating or harassing behavior such as threats or other conduct which, in any way, creates a hostile environment; impairs agency operations; or frightens, alarms, or inhibits others. Psychological intimidation or harassment i…

New Technologies and Behavior Change Interventions: What Can They Do for Each Other?

Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Lecture Series

New mHealth technologies are proliferating at an astonishing rate, with many new tools being harnessed for behavior change interventions. Because they are inexpensive, transportable, and have bro…

Rare Disease Day 2014

Rare Disease Day at NIH

On February 28, 2014, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will celebrate the seventh annual Rare Disease Day with a day-long celebration and recognition of the various rare diseases research activities supported by the NIH …

Post-Disaster Resilience: Lessions Learned From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

The psychological and behavioral consequences of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster may be among the most widespread, long term and costly of all oil spill-related impacts. However, many people are resilient, and understanding the factors associa…