Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, or PCIT, is a research-based therapy used to help manage disruptive behavior in children ages 30 months to 7 years.
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, or PCIT, is a research-based therapy used to help manage disruptive behavior in children ages 30 months to 7 years.
The Haley Brain Wellness Program is an interdisciplinary treatment program for military veterans.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation helps relieve major depression in a UF Health Jacksonville patient.
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October 3, 2022
During her first year of psychiatry residency in Jacksonville, Kamyl Harvey Bogan, MD, was accepted to the American Psychiatric Association Foundation’s…
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April 8, 2022
New psychiatric therapy helps patients with major depressive disorder.
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November 22, 2021
UF Health Jacksonville, the Gary Sinise Foundation and philanthropic partners came together today to cut the ribbon on a new facility that brings comprehensive…
November brings with it an influx of cooler weather, winter holidays and moustaches. While some men claim they are just warming up for the winter, many are…
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