In the News
for the week of January 19, 2026
- The Business Standard
Hypnosis gaining ground as medical treatment, but stigma still lingers
According to a detailed report by the BBC, growing scientific evidence suggests that hypnosis can deliver real clinical benefits, sometimes outperforming conventional treatments in effectiveness, cost and side-effects, particularly in pain management and mental health care. David Spiegel, the Jack, Lulu and Sam Willson Professor of Medicine in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, provides comment.
- Psychiatry Advisor
Burnout During Stressful Times – What Physicians Experience and How They Address It
Physician burnout often stems from workplace inefficiency and culture. Discover expert advice on professional fulfillment and boundary setting. Mickey Trockel, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is interviewed.
- Huberman Lab Podcast
How to Overcome Addiction to Substances or Behaviors
Explore addiction science with Keith Humphreys, the Esther Ting Memorial Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Health Policy — in this episode of "Huberman Lab" where they discuss biology, genetics, alcohol risks, addiction industries, and evidence-based recovery.