Campus Mental Health

Publications

Hoeflich, CC, Nutley, S, Striley, CW, Miller, L, Riba, MB, & Morris, MR (2023). Current psychiatric treatment for college students with depression only, anxiety only, or comorbid depression & anxiety (2013–2019). Journal of Affective Disorders, 320, 348–352.

Riba, MB, Malani, PN, Ernst, RD,  Parikh, SV (2022). Mental Health on College Campuses: Supporting Faculty and Staff. Psychiatric Services.

Taubman, DS, Heininger, W, Salazar, S, Salazar, L, Riba, MB, Greden JF, Parikh, SV. (2021). Depression on College Campuses Conference: Addressing an Evolving Crisis. Academic Psychiatry.

Riba M & Menon M, eds. (2021). College Psychiatry, Springer.

Conrad, RC, & Riba M. (2021). Current Opportunities Within College Mental Health. Academic Psychiatry, 1-3.

Morris MR, Hoeflich CC, Nutley S, Ellingrod VL, Riba MB, & Striley CW (2021). Use of psychiatric medication by college students: A decade of data. Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy,41(4), 350-358.

Taubman DS, Parikh SV, et al. (2018). Using School-Based Interventions for Depression Education and Prevention. In A. Javed & K.N. Founntoulakis (Eds.), Advances in Psychiatry, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.

Kees M, Risk B, Meadowbrooke C, Nellett T, & Spinner J (2017). Peer Advisors for Veteran Education (PAVE): Implementing a sustainable peer support program for student veterans on college campuses. Metropolitan Universities28(3), 30-49.

Kees M, Risk B, Meadowbrooke C, Spinner JL, & Valenstein M. (2017). Navigating toward academic success: Peer support for student veterans. What’s next for student veterans, 93-115.

Riba M, Kirsch D, Martel A.et al.Preparing and Training the College Mental Health Workforce. Acad Psychiatry 39,498–502 (2015).

Kirsch DJ, Pinder-Amaker SL, Morse C, Ellison ML, Doerfler LA, & Riba MB. (2014). Population-based initiatives in college mental health: Students helping students to overcome obstacles. Current Psychiatry Reports,16(12), 525.

Kay J, & Schwartz V. (Eds.). (2011). Mental health care in the college community. John Wiley & Sons.

Presentations & Conferences

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 14-15, 2023
“Student Mental Health in a Hybrid World”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 2022
“Acknoweldge. Reflect. Reimagine.”

Snapshots of Psychiatry Webinar Series, NNDC (Virtual)
December 8, 2021
"College Mental Health: Managing the Ongoing Crisis" Moderator: Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

Bright Nights Community Forum Series, Ann Arbor District Library (Virtual)
March 23, 2021
“Working through COVID-19: Stress, Well-being, and Support”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

20th WPA World Congress of Psychiatry (Virtual)
March 10-13, 2021
“Workplace Mental Health Issues Post Covid-Focus on Urban Settings”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Virtual)
March 9-10, 2021
“Addressing the Dual Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 and Racial Injustice on College Student Mental Health”

Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (Virtual Panel)
March 8, 2021
“Overview of College Mental Health Services and Barriers to Psychiatric Treatment Among College Students”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (Virtual)
May 14, 2020
“Destigmatizing Mental Health in the Workplace”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

19th World Congress of Psychiatry (Lisbon, Portugal)
August 21-24, 2019
“Mental Health in the Workplace”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 13-14, 2019
“One Size Does Not Fit All: Aligning Levels of Care to Student Mental Health Needs”

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit (Huntington Woods, MI)
August 13, 2018
“Preparing for Mental Health in College”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 13-14, 2018
“Redesigning Structures, Spaces, and Processes to Promote Wellness”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 20-21, 2017
“Best Practices and Innovative Strategies after 15 Years of Progress”

169th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (Atlanta, GA)
May 14-18, 2016
“Innovative Practices in College Mental Health” & “Emergency Psychiatry: Changing Issues for Training and Supervision in PES”
Symposium Chair: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 9-10, 2016
“Depression on College Campuses Conference: Interpersonal Relationships & Student Mental Health”

WPA International Congress (Taipei, Taiwan)
November 18-22, 2015
“College Mental Health Workshop”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

Institute on Psychiatric Services (New York, NY)
October 8-11, 2015
“College Mental Health: Where We are, Where We Need to Go”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 11-12, 2015
“Depression on College Campuses Conference: Managing the Culture of Stress”

167th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (New York, NY)

May 3-7, 2014
“Symposium on Preventing and Reducing Harm in College Students”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 12-13, 2014
“Depression on College Campuses Conference: Fostering Student Success”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 26-27, 2013
“Depression on College Campuses Conference: Moving Toward Healthy Self-Care”

Annual Meeting of the National Network of Depression Centers (Rochester, MN)
November 8-9, 2012
“College Mental Health”
Symposium Chair: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 7-8, 2012
“Prevention, Resilience, Positive Mental Health”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 28-29, 2011
“Early Detection and Intervention”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 10-11, 2010
“Many Faces - A New Look”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 18-19, 2009
“Changing Perspectives”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 18-19, 2008
“Creating Healthy Communities”

American College Health Association Annual Meeting (San Antonio, TX)
June 1, 2007
“Dorosin Memorial Lecture: New Horizons for College Psychiatric Care”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 19-20, 2007
“New Challenges, New Approaches”

World Psychiatric Association International Congress (Istanbul, Turkey)

July 12-16, 2006
“Mental Health on College Campuses: American Psychiatric Association Presidential Task Force Symposium”
Speaker: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 21-22, 2006
“The University's Role in Responding to Crisis, Disaster, and Loss”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 22-23, 2005
“Fighting Stigma with Knowledge and Understanding”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 9-10, 2004
“Connections to Stress, Sleep, and Alcohol”

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference (Ann Arbor, MI)
March 6-7, 2003
“Best Practices and Innovative Strategies”

Committees

College Mental Health Task Force, National Network of Depression Centers
2012-Present
Co-Chair: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Depression on College Campuses Conference Planning Committee
2008-Present
Stephanie Salazar, MPH

 

Workplace Mental Health

Publications

Taubman DS, Dewa CS, Parikh SV. (2023). Managing Workplace Mental Health: Multiple Approaches at Patient, Provider, and Systems Levels. In: Tasman's Psychiatry. Springer, Cham.

Taubman DS, Parikh SV. (2023). Understanding and Addressing Mental Health Disorders: A Workplace Imperative. Current Psychiatry Reports.

Caruso R, Toffanin T, Folesani F, Biancosino B, Romangnolo F, Riba M, McFarland D, Palagini L, Murri MB, Zerbinati L, Grassi L. (2022). Violence Against Physicians in the Workplace: Trends, Causes, Consequences, and Strategies for Intervention. Current Psychiatry Reports.

Riba MB, Parikh SV, & Greden JF (Eds.) (2019). Mental Health in the Workplace: Strategies and Tools to Optimize Outcomes. Switzerland: Springer Nature.

Taubman DS, Velyvis V, Parikh SV (2019). Assessment and Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in the Workplace. In M.B. Riba et al. (Eds.) Mental Health in the Workplace: Strategies and Tools to Optimize Outcomes. Switzerland: Springer Nature.

Presentations and Conferences

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 7, 2024
“A Comprehensive Approach to Worker Well-Being”
Co-Chairs: Danielle Taubman, MPH, Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 16, 2023
“Cultivating a Culture of Connection”
Co-Chairs: Danielle Taubman, MPH, Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 17, 2022
Co-Chairs: Danielle Taubman, MPH, Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 18, 2021
Co-Chairs: Danielle Taubman, MPH, Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

Detroit Regional Chamber and Workplace Mental Health Solutions (Virtual)
November 4, 2021
"Employer Roundtable: Supporting Employee Mental Health"
Danielle Taubman, MPH

Grand Rounds, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry (Virtual)
January 6, 2021
“Workplace Mental Health: A Public Health Challenge, A Michigan Depression Center Response”
Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC, Michelle Riba, MD, MS, Rosalind Garcia-Tosi, ScD, MPH, MSW

Detroit Regional Chamber and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (Virtual)
December 15, 2020
Employer Forum: Navigating Health Care Challenges Amid COVID-19
“Supporting Mental Health Through COVID-19 and Beyond”
Danielle Taubman, MPH, Laura O’Brien, BScN, MBA

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 19, 2020
“Supporting Employees in the COVID-19 Era”
Co-Chairs: Danielle Taubman, MPH, Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 19, 2020
Speaker: “Best Practices in Training Managers to Effectively Support Employee Mental Health During and After the Pandemic”
Michelle Riba, MD, MS

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference (Virtual)
August 18, 2020
“2nd Annual Workplace Mental Health Conference”
Co-Chairs: Danielle Taubman, MPH; Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (San Francisco, CA)
May 18-22, 2019
“Workshop on Workplace Mental Health: Optimizing Outcomes”
Chair: Michelle Riba, MD, MS

Committees

Detroit Regional Chamber Employer Health Care Council
2021-Present
Danielle Taubman, MPH

University of Michigan Workplace Mental Health Conference Planning Committee
2020-Present
Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC, Danielle Taubman, MPH, Michelle Riba, MD, MS, Laura O’Brien, BScN, MBA

 

Mental Health in the Workplace

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Mental Health in the Workplace

This book offers a guide to better understanding models of workplace mental health, as well as best practices for mental health professionals, employee assistance groups, employers and employees alike. 

The cost of depression at the workplace is staggering, both in terms of absenteeism and productivity loss while at work, and in terms of human and family suffering. Depression is highly prevalent and affects employees’ concentration, decision-making skills and memory, contributing to accidents and quality issues. Analyses indicate that the returns on investment for workplace mental health programs are significant, with employers reporting lower productivity-related financial losses and less need staff turnover due to mental health conditions. The book also addresses substance use and misuse, and ways to address such problems.

 

 

Table of Contents

  1. Healthy Mind at Work: Challenges, Strategies and Rewards, John F. Greden, MD
  2. The Economic Costs of Depression in the Workplace, Kyle Grazier, PhD
  3. The Canadian Experience on the Way to the Digital Future, Sam Ozersky, MD
  4. Australian Experiences, Kym Jenkins, MD
  5. United Kingdom Experiences, Matthew Shaw
  6. Implementing an Economic Evaluation of a Workplace Mental Health Intervention —A Primer, Carolyn Dewa, MPH, PhD; Jeffrey Hoch, PhD
  7. Neuropsychiatric Aspects, Carol Persad, PhD; Raymond Lam, MD
  8. Depression and Anxiety in the Workplace, Sagar Parikh, MD, Vytas Velyvis, PhD, and Danielle Taubman, MPH
  9. Substance Abuse and Dependence, J. Wesley Boyd, PhD; Justine W Welsh, MD, Yoga Shentu      
  10. Suicide Prevention in the Workplace, Christine Moutier, MD; Maggie Mortali, MPH
  11. Work-Associated Trauma, Joshua C. Morganstein, MD; James C. West, MD; Robert  J. Ursano, MD
  12. Corporate Strategies – Health plan and Insurer’s Perspective, Hyong Un, MD
  13. Self-Care and Resilience: Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Emotional Intelligence,  Tony King, PhD