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Week of January 8, 2024
Jan 8, 2003MEDIA FEATURES
Mandy Doria, MS, LPC is the author of a The Conversation article on suffering with prolonged grief during the holiday season.
"The holiday season is meant to be filled with joy, connection and celebration of rituals. Many people, however, are starkly reminded of their grief this time of year and of whom – or what – they have lost."
Dr. Melissa Buchholz is featured in a New York Post article on how to handle and prevent tantrums for children and parents in the holiday season. “Younger children are easily affected by even slight changes in routine, and all kids pick up on increased stress and strong emotions their parents or caregivers may be exhibiting".
Dr. Joseph Schacht is featured in a Denver Post article titled Am I drinking too much? Here are two ways to find out. "One rule of thumb is that alcohol is a problem if a person has injured themselves or someone else while drinking, or if family or friends have expressed concern about the person's alcohol use."
Dr. Schacht is also featured in an article on the increase of alcohol- related deaths in Colorado for the Denver Post.
Dr. Bruno Anthony is co-author of a viewpoint article by JAMA that calls for formal training in suicide prevention for frontline emergency clinicians and staff caring for children and adolescents.
Dr. Joel Yager is featured in a New York Times article titled Should Patients Be Allowed to Die From Anorexia?
AWARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dr. Scott Cypers’ article on “What makes a couple sucessful” and Dr. Joel Stoddard’s article on “Why Some Swifties Report ‘Concert Amnesia’ After Attending the Eras Tour” were listed as one of the top 10 articles of the year for CU Anschutz.
Dr. Joseph Sakai is the recipient of UCH Medical Staff Clinician of the Year Award.