SPOTLIGHT -
How Do You Prevent Burnout?
Share your go-to methods for maintaining your mental health in our Wellbeing Checkup video series.
Raising the False Flag of Conspiracy: What Are the Psychiatric Implications?
About half of the US population believes in at least 1 conspiracy theory. An expert explores the political, sociological, and psychological factors of the false flag concept.
Objective Sleep Markers and Suicidal Behaviors
Sleep and suicide: researchers performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of objective sleep markers of suicidal behaviors in patients with psychiatric disorders.
Autonomy Alone Does Not Validate Physician Assisted Suicide
However we may define autonomy, it is but one factor in judging the ethics of assisted suicide.
Is the Prophecy Coming True? Psychiatrists as Coaches During the Pandemic
As more and more psychiatrists turn to coaching, what’s behind this supportive profession?
Alzheimer Disease: Are the Treatments Worse Than the Illness?
What are the available and upcoming AD treatments and how can you utilize them to best serve your patients?
The Truth Is on Trial in Society, Psychiatry, and Religion
Should we tell the truth?
Mental Health Services in California
The Week in Review: February 27-March 3
From the normalization of burnout to the identification of sleep-wake disturbances post-TBI, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Eating Disorders & Neuromodulation: Treating Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
How can neuromodulatory treatments be used in patients with eating disorders?
From Pandora’s Box to the Perception Box in the Human Quest for Mental Wellness
Should we open this box…?
Positive Top-Line Results Reported for Fed/Fast Study of Novel ADHD Treatment
Results show that the novel formulation of dexmethylphenidate can be taken either with or without food.
Keeping Psychoanalysis Alive and Evolving: 2022 Sigourney Award Winner
This 2022 Sigourney Award winner reflects on his work.
The Mental Health Benefits of Travel
Do you need a vacation?
Celebrating Women’s History Month 2023
March is Women's History Month. Psychiatric Times™ shares expert discussions about issues in women’s mental health and care for this patient population.
Psychiatrist Time to Know Thyself
March is National Ethics Awareness Month!
Identifying and Addressing Sleep-Wake Disturbances Post-TBI
Sleep disturbances can exacerbate TBI symptoms. Here’s how to address them.
From the Pages of Psychiatric Times: February 2023
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the February 2023 issue of Psychiatric Times.
Public Art and Public Psychiatry
Art is embracing the world… is psychiatry?
VIP Medicine: A Double-Edged Sword
What happens when patients receive special treatment based on their rank or relationships? Two survivors share their stories.
Dialogues on Work and Psychiatry, Episode 2: Ending a Chapter on Work Chapter and Its Impact
How can you help your patients navigate the challenges and opportunities that may arise from entering a new chapter in their work lives?
Taking Up Space
A nurse practitioner discusses author James Baldwin and the importance of moving from fear toward self-advocacy and self-love.
My Quiet Journey: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
Let’s talk finances…
Psychiatry and Hate: Projected, Scapegoated, and Realistic Hatreds
What are the 3 different types of hatred?
The Week in Review: February 20-24
From the “unwinding” of the Medicaid continuous enrollment condition to assessing and treating eating disorders in older adults, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
ADHD and Vision Problems
How do you “see” your patients with ADHD? Researchers performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of ADHD and vision problems.
The Anniversary of Russian Bullying
Today is the 1-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine…
Finding the "Why": The Ins and Outs of Forming a Multidisciplinary Group Practice
A look at the art, the science, and the importance of finding your “why.”
New Tool for Assessing the Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia
A new, easy-to-use scale might be able to help clinicians determine the impact of tardive dyskinesia on patient functioning.
Recognizing the Contributions and the Struggles of Black Psychiatrists
“It is of the utmost importance to provide culturally competent forensic psychiatric services that are better suited to the needs of the African American community.”