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Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC

Blog
11/16/2017
BLOG: 319 days into 2017, we have had 391 mass shootings in the United States. That’s more than one each day this year. Sit with that for a moment.
BLOG: 319 days into 2017, we have had 391 mass shootings in the United States. That’s more than one each day this year. Sit with that for a moment.
BLOG: 319 days into 2017, we...
11/16/2017
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Blog
08/19/2020
BLOG: More patients are exploring the medicinal aspects of cannabis for their psychiatric conditions, and many are presenting to their providers already convinced of the benefits of their self-treatments.
BLOG: More patients are exploring the medicinal aspects of cannabis for their psychiatric conditions, and many are presenting to their providers already convinced of the benefits of their self-treatments.
BLOG: More patients are...
08/19/2020
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Blog
02/29/2016
We perpetuate the feeling of being not good enough through slights and microaggressions that we unconsciously inflict upon our peers and colleagues.
We perpetuate the feeling of being not good enough through slights and microaggressions that we unconsciously inflict upon our peers and colleagues.
We perpetuate the feeling of...
02/29/2016
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Blog
04/16/2019
BLOG: Even for the nonobservant like me, the sacred stillness contained within those soaring walls and luminous stained-glass walls puts us in touch with something much larger than our individual lives.
BLOG: Even for the nonobservant like me, the sacred stillness contained within those soaring walls and luminous stained-glass walls puts us in touch with something much larger than our individual lives.
BLOG: Even for the nonobservant...
04/16/2019
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Q&As
09/20/2022
Psych Congress Co-Chair Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP, talks about the therapeutic potential of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and the implications for mental healthcare.
Psych Congress Co-Chair Andrew Penn, MS, PMHNP, talks about the therapeutic potential of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and the implications for mental healthcare.
Psych Congress Co-Chair Andrew...
09/20/2022
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04/19/2021
BLOG: How much energy will it take to overcome the inertia that has befallen our daily lives? Will we reenact a simulacrum of how things were before, or will we find, deep within ourselves, the capacity for reimagination of what could be?
BLOG: How much energy will it take to overcome the inertia that has befallen our daily lives? Will we reenact a simulacrum of how things were before, or will we find, deep within ourselves, the capacity for reimagination of what could be?
BLOG: How much energy will it...
04/19/2021
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Blog
11/02/2017
BLOG: Recent qualitative studies on subjects treated with psilocybin may begin to help us understand the subjective experience caused by the drug that may lead to its antidepressant effects.
BLOG: Recent qualitative studies on subjects treated with psilocybin may begin to help us understand the subjective experience caused by the drug that may lead to its antidepressant effects.
BLOG: Recent qualitative studies...
11/02/2017
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Blog
04/09/2020
In this blog post, part of the "Coping During COVID-19" series, Psych Congress Steering Committee member Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC, says it will take time, introspection, and community to find meaning from the pandemic.
In this blog post, part of the "Coping During COVID-19" series, Psych Congress Steering Committee member Andrew Penn, RN, MS, NP, CNS, APRN-BC, says it will take time, introspection, and community to find meaning from the pandemic.
In this blog post, part of the...
04/09/2020
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Blog
07/30/2015
The idea of using these drugs as catalysts for psychotherapeutic change challenges biological psychiatry’s predominant orientation towards mental disease as something that is managed or palliated, but not cured.
The idea of using these drugs as catalysts for psychotherapeutic change challenges biological psychiatry’s predominant orientation towards mental disease as something that is managed or palliated, but not cured.
The idea of using these drugs as...
07/30/2015
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02/19/2019
BLOG: A study recently published in JAMA found that as our profession has been working tirelessly to curtail prescriptions for opioids we are prescribing more and more benzodiazepines.
BLOG: A study recently published in JAMA found that as our profession has been working tirelessly to curtail prescriptions for opioids we are prescribing more and more benzodiazepines.
BLOG: A study recently published...
02/19/2019
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