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Computational Psychiatry Is Changing How Physicians Predict and Treat Bipolar Disorder
The most powerful tool for preventing a depressive or manic episode in bipolar disorder might not be a new drug. It might be a wearable device.GLP-1s: Potentially A New Direction in Addiction Care
GLP-1 medications have dominated headlines and medical conversations pertaining to weight loss for a while now, but a new frontier is emerging: treating addiction.UT Southwestern ranked No. 1 in the world for healthcare research by Nature Index
UT Southwestern Medical Center is ranked No. 1 among healthcare institutions worldwide by Nature Index for publishing high-quality research in all subjects for the 12-month period that ended Feb. 28, 2026. UTSW also ranked No. 1 among healthcare institutions globally for research in the natural sciences and biological sciences.Exertion tests offer insight into recovery from youth concussions
Protocols analyzing gait and cognition after physical activity may better reveal neurological, movement issues, UTSW and Scottish Rite for Children researchers findHHSC, UT Southwestern Medical Center celebrate opening of new psychiatric hospital in Dallas
Once fully operational, the Texas Behavioral Health Center will have 292 beds, with 200 for adults and up to 92 reserved for pediatric patients.Interventional Psychiatry Division Chief has crossed globe to research treatments
Andre Russowsky Brunoni, M.D., Ph.D., took a winding, multi-decade path to becoming the Division Chief for Interventional Psychiatry at UT Southwestern Medical Center – a journey spanning research in three countries and a shift in the way he initially looked at health care.Science of Brain Stimulation Treatments Yields New Methods, Improved Outcomes
Treatment-resistant depression and other mental health conditions that do not respond well to pharmacological or psychotherapy interventions can be difficult to manage and may pose dangers for patients with severe symptoms such as suicidal ideation. UT Southwestern Medical Center offers noninvasive, non-medication-based brain stimulation treatments such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), and magnetic seizure therapy (MST), a newer treatment undergoing FDA approval that holds significant promise. Our researchers and clinicians are leading the way in delivering and refining these treatments, ensuring the best possible outcomes for their patients.UT Southwestern Psychiatry Experts Featured at May Conferences
Unmasking autism spectrum disorder through its gene-based roots
UTSW-led research could pave way for genetic tests, therapies for ASD and other neurodevelopmental conditionsThree UT Southwestern faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences
UTSW Research: Dementia risk, depression, and more
Studies investigate link between chronic kidney disease and cognitive impairment, impact of sleep on major depressive disorder, and regional differences in colon cancer surgeryEducator sees growing interest in women’s mental health training
Over the past decade, Meitra Doty, M.D., has seen a shift in the public’s interest in women’s mental health, and that change is reflected in the trainees she teaches.