Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,

MSW, MS, PA-C

Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,

MSW, MS, PA-C

Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,

MSW, MS, PA-C
Psychiatric Physician Associate, Michigan Mental Wellness

Sarah Scantamburlo, MSW, MS, PA-C, is a physician associate in psychiatry from Southeast Michigan. Her career has been dedicated to working in the community mental health realm and serving to treat the behavioral health of those with severe mental illness in the Detroit and surrounding tri-county area. She advocates for protecting underserved populations and empowering patients to live their best resilient recovery. Her undergraduate and master’s degree in social work are from the University of Michigan, and she earned her Master of Science degree from the University of Detroit-Mercy.

Sarah's Shared Resources

Improving Social Cognition Assessments in Schizophrenia: Bridging Research and Reality

People with schizophrenia face significant challenges in daily life, including difficulties forming relationships, maintaining employment, and engaging in social activities....
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Pickleball Found to Improve Physical Performance in Schizophrenia, No Change in Symptoms or Self-Esteem

Researchers of a recent study aimed to explore the impact of a nine-week pickleball intervention on self-esteem and psychiatric symptoms...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Adolescent Mental Health: Early Detection and Emotional Regulation in High-Risk Psychosis

Adolescence is a critical period for mental health, with over one in seven adolescents experiencing mental health issues, including psychosis....
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Schizophrenia: Comparing Approaches and Potential Benefits

Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), including mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), are widely used to treat physical and...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Exploring Psychobiotics for Schizophrenia: Modulating Gut Microbiota to Alleviate Symptoms

Conventional treatments for schizophrenia are found to be effective for about half of patients, but may come with serious side...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Genetic Links and Pathways to New Treatments in Schizophrenia

Researchers at Tampere University have identified genes linked to schizophrenia and shown how these genetic alterations disrupt synaptic plasticity, a...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

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