Failla presents at Postdoctoral Association & Shared Resources Symposium

Michelle Failla, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Carissa Cascio's lab, was one of two postdocs selected to present her research at the Postdoctoral Association & Shared Resources Symposium in late April.  Failla used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a ‘communication independent’ tool to measure pain responses and found that individuals with ASD seem to register pain in a similar manner as individuals without ASD.

Quality Improvement Projects from VPH Steering Committees

Quality Improvement Projects from VPH Steering Committees

 

This webpage is a central location for Quality Improvement Projects arising from the 5 VPH Steering Committees (Psychosis, Geriatrics, Addictions, Admissions, and Seclusion and Restraint).  Your engagement in any of these projects is welcome.  

 

Cascio paper published in Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Carissa Cascio, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, was one of several co-authors whose paper was recently published in the Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. The paper, "A functional neuroimaging study of fusiform response to restricted interests in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder," can be found in the April 2016 edition of the journal. View the paper on BioMed Central.

Woodward, Cascio publish paper on brain structure in autism

Neil Woodward, Ph.D., and Carissa Cascio, Ph.D., Assistant Professors of Psychiatry, served as co-authors on a paper titled "Brain structure in autism: a voxel-based morphometry analysis of the Autism Brain Imaging Database Exchange (ABIDE)," published in the March 2016 issue of the journal Brain Imaging Behavior.

Kipper-Smith article featured in International Journal of School & Education Psychology

Adriana Kipper-Smith, Ph.D., HSP, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, is the lead author of a new article appearing in the International Journal of School & Education Psychology. The article is titled "Effects of biofeedback on distress in a university counseling center: Preliminary Results." Kipper-Smith is also a staff psychologist for Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Psychological and Counseling Center.

Kannan interviewed for US News article on self-criticism

Divya Kannan, Ph.D., HSP, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Staff Psychologist, Psychological and Counseling Center, was recently interviewed by US News Health for an article titled "self-Criticism Can Be Psychologically Devastating -- How to Overcome It."

Taylor produces two new publications

Warren D. Taylor, M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, has two publications in recent print. An editorial titled "Moderators of remission in late-life depression: Where do we go next?" appears in JAMA Psychiatry as of Mar. 9, 2016.

Finlayson interviewed for Healthline article on doctor suicides

The Vanderbilt Comprehensive Assessment Program and the Institute For Behavior and Health, Inc., in Rockville, MD, recently published a study spearheaded by Reid Finlayson, M.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry,  addressing whether the high rates of physician suicide may result from association with Physician Health Programs, which suggests that the programs are more likely beneficial.  Dr.

Gaines paper on depression, Crohn's disease accepted by American Journal of Gastroenterology

Lawrence S. Gaines, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, will soon be published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. His paper is titled "Association between affective-cognitive symptoms of depression and exacerbation of Crohn's Disease." Affective-cognitive symptoms of depression predicted subsequent Crohn's disease activity and hospitalization rate, suggesting a temporal relationship.