Summary: How Does Depression Affect The Brain?

  • Name: Jocelyn Solis-Moreira Psycom
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Psycom
  • Deadline: 1:00 PM EST – 16 October

Query: Looking to speak with relevant experts on what we currently know about how depression changes the physical brain in terms of neurotransmitter imbalance, structural changes, and cognitive impairment. I’d also be interested in hearing back which changes are temporary or permanent along with treatments for depression that may reverse these changes.

Requirements: I am looking for neurologists/psychologists/neuroscience researchers/experts specializing in depression who can speak in great detail about the neurological changes that go on in a depressed brain. Must be available for a 20-30 minute phone call. Please state your credentials and availability for a call in your reply.

Summary: Mental Health Professionals On The Benefits Of Using A Family Approach To Treating Schizophrenia

  • Name: Stephanie Greer Authority Magazine
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Authority Magazine
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 16 October

Query: Dear Friends, Authority Magazine is launching a new series called: “Mental Health Professionals On The Benefits Of Using A Family Approach To Treating Schizophrenia”. Schizophrenia, a condition that affects millions around the world, not only impacts the individual diagnosed but also their surrounding family. It’s becoming increasingly clear that the journey towards mental wellness is not solely an individual pursuit but a collective one. Incorporating family perspectives and integrating a family approach in treatment methodologies can be pivotal in achieving holistic healing and stability.

In this interview series, we would like to speak with psychiatrists, therapists, counselors, researchers, and other mental health professionals to delve deeper into the significance of a family-oriented approach in the treatment of Schizophrenia. All of the full interviews will be published in Authority Magazine and they will look similar to this.

In addition, after all interviews are completed, a roundup article featuring the best ideas will be published in Buzzfeed. Individuals who are accepted for this series will be featured in at least 1 – 3 articles. Stephanie Greer and Yitzi Weiner will be the primary lead for the series. Most interviews will not require phone interviews and can be done by email. If you are replying from HARO, please CC [email protected] to ensure that we see your reply.

Requirements: In this interview series, we would like to speak with psychiatrists, therapists, counselors, researchers, and other mental health professionals to delve deeper into the significance of a family-oriented approach in the treatment of Schizophrenia.

Summary: Coping skills for ADHD

  • Name: Hope Gillette Healthline
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Healthline
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 16 October

Query: Hi everyone! I have a super short-notice project on the best coping strategies for ADHD. I’m looking for quotes on:

  1. What are the best coping skills to help with living with ADHD? This is the bulk of the article. I’m looking for multiple tips. Please elaborate on them and why they are helpful.
  2. What are some actionable tips for parents of children living with ADHD? (can be in list format)

As always, I need a link to your professional bio page on a private practice site, commercial employer, or academia. I can’t use bios from general internet directories or competitor content sites. The website you submit must at least have your name and credentials on it, preferably with an extended bio. I do prioritize submissions with the answers already provided in the reply, and I usually use 2-3 experts in each article. If you’d like to learn more about me and what I write, you can visit my author pages:

HealthlinePsychcentral

Requirements: ADHD specialists, please. Thank you!

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