Psychiatrist and Asst. Professor, Jessi Gold, MD discusses the importance of children to “see parents as human” and discuss mental health struggles in age-appropriate ways.
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How to Recover From Burnout (Links to an external site)
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Institute for Public Health Faculty Scholar, Jessie Gold, MD discusses a “burnout” as a workplace-associated condition.
Why most Americans can’t get mental health care as easily as Sen. John Fetterman (Links to an external site)
Psychiatrist & Assistant Professor, Jessi Gold, MD, talks about barriers to extended health leave for a large portion of Americans.
Depression in stroke survivors like John Fetterman is common, experts say (Links to an external site)
Institute for Public Health Faculty Scholar and Psychiatrist Jessi Gold discusses pervasive issues with those who have a prior history with depression.
Need mental health help but you aren’t in a crisis? Try a “warmline” (Links to an external site)
Assistant Professor of psychiatry and Faculty Scholar, Jessie Gold, MD discusses the need for mental help support in our current volatile time.
Getting off Adderall and reducing antidepressants (Links to an external site)
Faculty Scholar and assistant professor of psychiatry, Jessica Gold, MD discusses the risks of suddenly stopping antidepressants.
It’s time to ‘fall back’: Daylight saving time ends Sunday (Links to an external site)
What are the mental/physical effects of daylight saving time? Faculty Scholar, Jessi Gold, MD, weighs in.
Taylor Swift captures what it’s like to struggle with your mental health (Links to an external site)
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Faculty Scholar Jessica Gold, MD, discusses artists who are willing to talk about their own challenges with mental health.
Mental health amid COVID-19: ‘No wrong time’ for health care workers to seek help (Links to an external site)
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Faculty Scholar, Jessica Gold, MD, talks about having those “uncomfortable conversations” in light of the pandemic.
How to Get Back in Sync With Your Teen (Links to an external site)
Jessica Gold MD, MS, institute Faculty Scholar and Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine, highlights some ways parents of teenagers can better connect with their children in this New York Times article.
How Can I Tell if I’m Depressed or Burned Out? (Links to an external site)
Read this New York Times article featuring Institute Faculty Scholar and Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine, Jessica Gold MD, MS, who discusses symptoms of depression and burnout and what steps individuals can take if they are struggling.
Social Media Is Lying to You About Your Antidepressants (Links to an external site)
Institute Faculty Scholar and Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine, Jessica Gold MD, MS, speaks with Lifehacker about some of the misconceptions surrounding antidepressants that are often spread via social media.
Suicides By Drug Overdose Have Increased Among Young Americans (Links to an external site)
Jessi Gold, MD, MS, comments on this alarming and rising trend.
Suicides By Drug Overdose Have Increased Among Young Americans (Links to an external site)
“An increase in these numbers in this population is concerning — and critically important to address — but the fact that it is increasing is not entirely surprising,” said psychiatrist Dr. Jessica Gold, director of wellness, engagement, and outreach in the department of psychiatry of Washington University in St. Louis.