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Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman – NYP #1 in Psychiatry
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is the #1 Hospital for Psychiatry, According to U.S. News & World Report
New York, NY (July 21, 2015) —NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has been named the No. 1 hospital in the nation for psychiatry in the annual U.S. News & World Report “Best Hospitals” survey. The hospital has consistently ranked among the top five hospitals for psychiatry over the last decade.
Imagine There Was No Stigma to Mental Illness | Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman | TEDxCharlottesville
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University and past President of the American Psychiatric Association, envisions that breaking down the barrier which arises from our stigmatizing mental health would result in better treatment for millions of individuals.
Jeffrey Lieberman has devoted his life to the study and treatment of mental illness. He has passionately advocated for more research and better treatment of people with mental illness, and contributed to mental health care policy and legislation including the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act. Dr. Lieberman is Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University, Psychiatrist-in-Chief at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute and past President of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Lieberman has authored over than 500 scientific articles and written or edited 12 books on mental illness and psychiatry, including the critically acclaimed Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry (Little Brown 2015).
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Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman on Shrinks
Columbia’s psychiatry chair Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, discusses his new book, “SHRINKS: The Untold Story of Psychiatry.”
APA President Jeffrey Lieberman MD on Health Care Reform
How does Affordable Care Act impact mental health coverage? American Psychiatric Association President Jeffrey Lieberman MD explains how health care reform improves mental health parity and makes treatment more accessible. Watch second in a series of six videos from APA President Dr. Lieberman.
What is liberty? - Jeffrey Lieberman & Harvey Rosenthal
A special event presented by the National Council for Behavioral Health and The Atlantic:
Sometimes it’s time to drop the façade and stop shying away from uncomfortable conversations. Sometimes it’s time to embrace hard conversations.
The ultimate inquisitive journalist — Steve Clemons, Washington Editor-at Large-for the Atlantic, Editor in Chief of AtlanticLive and MSNBC contributor — propels us to take on three cutting-edge conversations on three very uncomfortable issues at the intersection of behavioral health and health care.
Touching on ideas from civil commitment to racism to HIPPA, Clemons and a series of thought leaders spark ideas, flame passions and makes us all think deeper.
Part of being a health care leader is addressing the difficult issues head on. Are you ready?
Speaker: Jeffrey Lieberman, Professor and Chair, Columbia University Department of Psychiatry; Harvey Rosenthal, New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, Inc.
Moderator: Steve Clemons, Journalist, The Atlantic
Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman Discusses Plans for APA Presidency
Psychiatric News Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D., interviews incoming APA President Jeffrey Lieberman, M.D., about his plans for his presidential year and the theme he has selected.
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APA President Jeffrey Lieberman MD on Psychiatry's Evolution
American Psychiatric Association President Jeffrey Lieberman MD launches his President's Video series. Watch the first of six videos on psychiatry's evolution. Upcoming videos examine key issues in the past, present, and future of psychiatry and mental health care.