How the old-fashioned telephone could become a new way for some to see their doctor
The old-fashioned telephone – well, maybe not a rotary dial, but a phone nonetheless – became a way during the pandemic for patients to 'see' their doctors. Could this trend continue?
Maria A. Woodward, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Medical School
• conversation
Aug. 12, 2020 • ~10 min
Aug. 12, 2020 • ~10 min
COVID-19 and telehealth may be changing how much you know about your therapist
With most therapy sessions now online, a psychologist explores whether more self-disclosure by therapists – sharing more about their own lives – might help their patients.
Adrienne Lapidos, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan •
conversation
July 1, 2020 • ~9 min
July 1, 2020 • ~9 min
COVID-19 and teletherapy may be changing how much you know about your therapist
With most therapy sessions now online, a psychologist explores whether more self-disclosure by therapists – sharing more about their own lives – might help their patients.
Adrienne Lapidos, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Michigan •
conversation
July 1, 2020 • ~9 min
July 1, 2020 • ~9 min
Coronavirus is giving smokers incentive to quit, and social distancing could help them do it
An addiction psychiatrist explains why smoking raises the risks from COVID-19 and how to quit.
Amy Harrington, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School •
conversation
May 5, 2020 • ~7 min
May 5, 2020 • ~7 min
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