SPOTLIGHT -
November 15th 2024
Is medicine a calling or a job?
October 28th 2024
Here are 5 self care tips to help clinicians stay on top of their own mental health.
We are all familiar with the heavy emotional labor loads that are part and parcel of clinical life. But what about the toll of exposure to verbal abuse and hostility in the workplace? Is there another labor that clinicians must contend with?
October 10th 2024
Today is World Mental Health Day. Here's a note from our CEO.
September 18th 2024
A trio of problem unite in September...
Physician Burnout Is Not Being Extinguished and Is Dangerously Spreading to Parents
Burnout rates have once again reached epidemic levels, in both physicians and parents.
By Any Other Name, Managed Care Is Still a Major Manager of Mental Health Care
Is managed care responsible for clinician burnout?
Creativity and Burnout as a Clinician
Do you use art as part of your clinical practice?
Timely
A psychiatrist reflects on the importance of time... and living in the moment.
Psychiatrists as Chief Wellness Officers
Explore 2 examples of psychiatrists as chief wellness officers.
Chief Wellness Officers in Unifying Medical Systems and Physicians
Would a psychiatrist Chief Wellness Officer evoke assumptions that burnout was like a psychiatric disorder?
4 Questions About Burnout
An expert discusses the common causes of burnout, as well as what both organizations and clinicians can do to support clinician well-being.
Recap: Clinician Wellness 2024
Here’s a look back at selections from our January content series on clinician wellness.
From the Pages of Psychiatric Times: January 2024
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the January 2024 issue of Psychiatric Times.
Emotional Intelligence for Mitigating Burnout and Enhancing Well-Being
A "global human energy crisis" is coming. How can emotional intelligence help us navigate it?
Clinician Wellness Research Roundup: January 26, 2024
What is new in research on clinician wellness?
Are You Still Feeling Burned Out?
The latest report on physician burnout is here...
The Week in Review: January 15-19
From clinician wellness to THC use in adolescents, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Clinician Wellness in Psychiatric Times
Take a look back at our recent coverage relating to our January content theme.
The Lunch Hour
Here is a glimpse into the understated yet basic importance of taking a lunch break as a way of recharging during the workday.
The Week in Review: January 8-12
From substance use disorders in physicians to new research on the efficacy of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Presenting Our January Theme: Clinician Wellness
Write to us now to be part of our series focused on clinician wellness this month.
Wellness in Physician Colleagues References
A Focus on Burnout Prevention
In honor of Labor Day 2023, here are some recent expert discussions on burnout prevention as seen in Psychiatric Times®.
From the Pages of Psychiatric Times: August 2023
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the August 2023 issue of Psychiatric Times.
The Week in Review: August 14-18
From the brain-gut connection to neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms of long COVID, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Burnout the Musical
One doctor addresses burnout through song.
The Burnout Challenge: Managing People’s Relationships with Their Jobs
Are we burning out about burnout?
Addressing Burnout in NPs: The Need for Peer Networking, Professional Development, and Support
How can we help to reduce the risk of burnout among nurse practitioners in psychiatry?
Letting Go
When faced with struggles, stress, and burnout, sometimes the best medicine is simply letting go...
How Do You Prevent Burnout?
Share your go-to methods for maintaining your mental health in our Wellbeing Checkup video series.
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.
The Week in Review: January 30-February 3
From addressing physician burnout to helping your patients incorporate friendships into their lives, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Burning Out About Physician Burnout
“Anyone who cares about patients is doomed to burnout.”
AMA President Addresses the State of Medicine
“We didn’t pick this political fight, but we will stand up for our patients, for the policies of this House, and for our profession.”