Our vision at Huntsman Mental ǿմý Institute (HMHI) is to free the world from the stigma associated with mental health. We can only achieve our mission with the help and...
It's not unusual for adolescents to feel sad, anxious, confused, or distressed. When negative emotions become overwhelming, youth may start using self-injury as a way to cope with stress in...
On Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Kerry J. Ressler, MD, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer at McLean Hospital and Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, will present a Psychiatry Grand Rounds...
Meet Erica Yaeger, a challenge course facilitator and recreation therapist at Huntsman Mental ǿմý Institute (HMHI). Follow along as she walks us through a typical day, discusses what inspired her...
Dubbed the first “social media war,” the war in Ukraine is being consumed in real-time through a screen at a rate never seen before. These images, videos, and audio clips...
HMHI announces the 2022 match results for all Department of Psychiatry residency and fellowship programs. The new residents and fellows begin training on July 1, 2022.
Doctors aren't quite sure what causes sundowner's syndrome, but they do know people with Alzheimer's disease are prone to develop it, especially in the mid to late-stages of the disease.
Are you worried about a friend or family member you suspect may be addicted to drugs? Addiction is a disease that affects a person's brain and behavior, leading to an...
Huntsman Mental ǿմý Institute (HMHI) announced a generous $5 million gift from Kem and Carolyn Gardner to support the Mental ǿմý Crisis Care Center. Expected to open in 2024 and...
On Wednesday, March 16, 2022, A. John Rush, MD, FACP, MPP, Professor Emeritus of the Duke-NUS Medical School at the National University of Singapore, will present a Psychiatry Grand Rounds...
On Wednesday, March 2, 2022, Evan Goldstein, PhD, MPP, Assistant Professor in the University of Utah Department of Population ǿմý Sciences, will present a Psychiatry Grand Rounds titled "Firearms and...
Huntsman Mental ǿմý Institute (HMHI) and University of Utah ǿմý join the Utah System of Higher Education and the Utah Film Center to kick off "Healing Out Loud," a short...
Utah Suicide Genetics Research Study (USGRS) focuses on understanding the underlying genetic risks that result in different vulnerabilities to illness, stressors, and environmental exposure.
The Community and Rural Mental ǿմý Concentration offers residents the chance to rotate through elective sites that serve patients who are underfunded and underserved as well as those with severe...