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Breakthrough in Anxiety Care: LSD-Based Treatment Shows Lasting Relief in New Clinical Trial

A single dose of MM120, an LSD-based treatment, showed rapid and lasting reductions in anxiety symptoms in a new Phase 2b study. Learn what this means for the future of anxiety care.

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Understanding FRAT Testing: History, Purpose, and Clinical Relevance

FRAT testing has an important place in the history of folate research, helping explain why some children and adults respond dramatically to folinic acid (leucovorin) even when blood folate levels appear normal.

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The Power of Body Doubling: A Simple Way to Tackle What You’ve Been Avoiding

Body doubling is a productivity strategy where you virtually work alongside someone else while each of you focuses on your own task. We now offer body doubling sessions every week—open to adults and students, with or without ADHD.

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Building Social Skills Through Play: How Our Autism & Behavior Program Helps Kids Shine

Through play-based sessions that feel more like fun than therapy, our Autism & Behavior Program helps kids build real-world social skills—like making friends, sharing ideas, and joining group activities. At Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry, we meet every child where they are and support their journey toward connection, confidence, and joy.

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What to Expect When Your Child Begins ABA Therapy

Starting ABA therapy can feel overwhelming—but at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry, we make the process clear, compassionate, and deeply personalized for your child and family. From day one, you’ll be part of a supportive team focused on meaningful progress, real-life skills, and everyday wins that build confidence for everyone involved.

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Why Summer Can Be Especially Tough for ADHD—and What You Can Do About It

For many, summer is a time to relax and recharge. But for individuals with ADHD, the lack of routine that summer often brings can make daily life feel more overwhelming than restful. Without the structure of school or consistent work schedules, it’s easy for time to slip away, attention to wander, and frustration to mount.

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