
Three Tips for Improving Employee Mental Health
In collaboration with Alyson Meister and Daryl Tol, Dr. Pike advises business leaders to consider three factors: impairment, severity, and duration, individually and together, to decide what to do and
In collaboration with Alyson Meister and Daryl Tol, Dr. Pike advises business leaders to consider three factors: impairment, severity, and duration, individually and together, to decide what to do and
Dr. Kathleen M. Pike has been named the recipient of the 2021 American Psychological Association (APA) Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology. Over a nearly 40-year
Educational systems often provide both academic preparation and access to health and social services. Particularly in fragile settings with political instability and large migrant communities, it is increasingly urgent for
In a recent article on ever-evolving policies on wearing masks, Kathy’s Five on Friday was referenced and quoted, as wearing a mask can be “like talking on your phone in
Presenting for the NYU School of Global Public Health’s Global Mental Health and Stigma Program, Dr. Pike recently highlighted the current scientific knowledge base regarding what puts individuals at risk,
Serving as Scientific Advisor to Maybelline’s Brave Together Campaign, Kathy was interviewed by ELLE Magazine regarding the mental health implications of COVID-19. Kathy highlighted the stress and mental health risks associated
Celebrating the power of the arts to increase mental health awareness, Kathy is pictured here with Janet Montag, Chair, and artists from Love is EleMental on February 24, 2020. The
The Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health manages numerous advocacy, research, and training initiatives in global mental health. As Director of the Center, Dr. Pike works closely with the World
The Columbia Global Mental Health Programs is proud to have hosted filmmaker Sandra Luckow as Artist in Residence. Dr. Pike served as Scientific Advisor for her film, That Way Madness
The connection between exercise and mental health is well documented. For years, Dr. Pike has captained the Columbia-WHO Center for Global Mental Health cycling team with participants from the Young Professionals
As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, Dr. Pike became a leader in addressing its impact on mental health in the workplace. Here, she discusses the topic with The National Institute for
Dr. Pike has teamed often with Patrick J. Kennedy to elevate the issue of mental health. Here, in The Guardian, they write persuasively about the urgent need for action by