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Putting the New Framework into Practice
Evaluating a new framework for evaluating undue influence and its implications for elder abuse and human trafficking cases.
Apetamin: The Illicit Social Media Weight Gain Drug
Apetamin has been promoted worldwide as a weight gain supplement—but what are the dangers of misuse?
Dancing for Your Mental Health
Dancing may be under-recognized and under-appreciated in its potential health benefits.
Over a Career, Female Physicians Earn Millions Less Than Male Counterparts, New Report Finds
As we aim to improve equity and diversity, a new study shines light on pay differences.
Ode to Black Mental Health
Using words and music to help heal...
The Current State of Crisis Care
“There are a lot of things converging to push a transformational change in how we deal with mental health and substance use emergencies.”
Dress Rehearsal
"...they’ve returned like songbirds, exhausted from flight but wild to swagger the songs they carry..."
The Lost Art of Empathy
Empathy has been declining worldwide. How can we bring it back to society?
Improving Depression Symptoms: Study Meets Endpoints
A new study showed zuranolone treatment in patients with major depressive disorder demonstrates a rapid and statistically significant reduction in depressive symptoms.
Grief After Suicide
An adolescent psychiatric RN shares “Heavy Damage,” a poem about managing grief after losing a loved one to suicide.
Malingering as a Maladaptive Pattern of Survival During the Pandemic
Malingering is a common challenge for emergency department clinicians, particularly during the pandemic. Here are 3 cases of COVID-19–induced malingering.
Levounis Named APA President Elect
Petros Levounis, MD, MA, has been chosen to lead the APA by his fellow members.
Suicide Rates During the Pandemic
“The pandemic has perhaps shown us how important social and environmental factors are as influencing factors for suicide prevention.”
The Trojan Horse and Breaching the Fortress of Vaccine Refusers
Millions of unvaccinated Americans are becoming ill. How will a brilliantly lit fire under resistance be ignited?
Just Because We Do Not Know Everything Does Not Mean We Do Not Know Anything
In this new series, explore how to approach the criticisms of psychiatry.
Clozapine: Increased Risk of COVID-19 Severity?
Is sustained treatment with clozapine safe during the COVID-19 pandemic?
10 Factors to Consider When Cross-Titrating Antipsychotics
In this CME article, familiarize yourself with various pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and patient-specific factors to review to develop a successful cross-titration plan from one antipsychotic to another.
Depression/Anxiety: Dimensional Treatment Decisions
Treatment decisions lie on a continuum—befitting a dimensional approach to diagnosis.
Happy Valentine's Day!
This Valentine's Day, we've got you covered...
Compromise on the Goldwater Rule is a Step Forward
Compromise on the Goldwater Rule may be the only way forward.
The Other Ethical Side of the Goldwater Rule Coin: What We in Psychiatry Can and Must Do
All rules have exceptions… is this true of the Goldwater Rule?
Psychosocial Insights: Exploring Issues in Heart Health
What can you do to support your patient's heart health?
A Valentine for Psychiatric Times
This Valentine’s Day, there’s a lot of love to go around.
Committed: Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training
Adam Stern, MD’s, book makes the case for a more human psychiatry.
A New Framework: Exploring Efficacy
How can we more effectively evaluate undue influence? Here are methodologies and findings for research into a new framework that may help victims of undue influence find justice.
International Study of Schizophrenia and Violence
A new meta-analysis identifies target for improved care in patients with schizophrenia.
Looking to the Future
Despite uncertainties and stresses, the field of psychiatry is poised to have a better year.
An Ode to Healing Harmonies
When music and psychiatry collide...
Self-Forgiveness: A Step Closer to Healing
Healing our relationships, and ourselves, through acts of self-care, compassion, and grace.
Neuroplasticity and Smart Phones
Smart phones have the potential to be either a useful and highly constructive asset or a destructive and harmful diversion from life.