SPOTLIGHT -
May 9th 2024
Can you form a human bond virtually?
May 6th 2024
How does artificial intelligence have the potential to shape the future of psychiatry?
April 19th 2024
This first update in 20 years is contained in a recent rule issued by SAMHSA.
What is new in research on opioid use disorder?
April 8th 2024
The suicide rate in the United States recently reached its highest peak since 1941.
AI in Psychiatry: Changing the Landscape of Mental Health Care
Comparing the Clinical Utility of 4 Major Chatbots
How do the 4 major chatbots compare for psychiatrists and mental health professionals?
Will Clinical Psychiatry Go the Way of the Rubin Museum in New York?
Does seeing art live vs online impact the brain differently?
Patients Often Lack Choice Regarding Care Via Telehealth
According to research, 32% of patients said they did not typically receive care via their preferred method, and nearly half (45%) did not think their clinician considered their preferences when deciding on the visit type.
Telepsychiatry: Way of the Future
Does psychiatry’s future lean towards online practice?
Putting an Unhappy Face on Telepsychiatry
Does telepsychiatry lessen the therapeutic alliance?
A Look Back at the 2022 Annual Psychiatric Times® World CME Conference
Get ready for our upcoming virtual, interactive conference with some highlights from 2022.
Psychodynamic Telepsychiatry After the Pandemic
Let’s take another look at telepsychiatry.
A Menagerie of Unfortunate Events
"No matter where you are in your career, it is our generation of providers who have the opportunity to facilitate how the medicine of today evolves into the medicine of tomorrow."
Integrating Mental Health Apps Into Care With Your Patients: What You Need to Know
Here’s everything you need to know to about how to integrate apps into your clinical practice.
ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence & Mental Health
An AI chatbot gets interviewed about mental health. What does it have to say?
Artificial Psychiatry: Social Psychiatric Prediction #1
AI and psychiatry: where are we headed?
Will This Be the Year of More Return to Our Technological Past?
Back to the future… or blast to the past?
Mental Health Deserts for American Indians and Alaska Natives
How can you better provide care for American Indians and Alaska Natives?
Assessing 2022: What’s the Prognosis in Psychiatry?
App Intervention May Reduce Insomnia in Health Care Workers
Does the YOI intervention improve mental health workers’ insomnia? Research says yes.
The Week in Review: October 3-7
From the at-home ketamine experience to the Wit v United Behavioral Health reversal, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Virtually Malpractice
"As clinicians who took an oath to 'do no harm,' we must educate the public about the dangers and non–standard of care of the growing practice of at-home ketamine."
Medication Modification Equivalent for Virtual and In-Person Psychiatric Visits
Mental health leads with 36% of all outpatient visits and 39% of all telehealth services. What effect does this have on psychiatric practice?
The Online, At-Home Ketamine Experience: A Clinician’s Dilemma
At-home ketamine treatment initiated by an online provider presents many legal, clinical, and ethical challenges...
Telepsychiatry in the Setting of COVID-19 and Beyond
What are the challenges and opportunities for improvement in COVID-19-related mental health care?
Virtual Psychiatry is Here to Stay
One psychiatrist considers the advantages of virtual psychiatric treatment for both patients and clinicians.
Telepsychiatry Initiatives in Psychiatry Departments: Enabling Sustainable Growth
How can telehealth help academic psychiatry departments improve administrative efficiency and expand their clinical services?
Telehealth’s Calming Effect on Autism
Here’s how online appointments are lowering anxiety among patients and families.
In Case You Missed It: Highlights From the 2022 APA Annual Meeting
Catch up on the latest research on ADHD, PTSD, and more with Psychiatric Times.
A Dangerous Evolution?
There have been many exciting advances in telemedicine in recent years. But does telemedicine really allow us to be genuinely present for our patients?
Telepsychiatry Initiatives at an Academic Medical Center Department of Psychiatry: Enabling Sustainable Growth
Doctors share their experiences with telepsychiatry in an academic department of psychiatry that led to significant expansion of clinical services and greater administrative efficiency.
Bridging the Provider Gap
The pandemic amplifies a growing crisis that requires a multifaceted approach.
Building a Connection: Telehealth for PTSD and Bipolar Disorder Treatment
Two forms of telehealth can improve quality of life and care for patients with PTSD and bipolar disorder who live in more rural communities.
Teleworking—A New Way of Working?
The COVID-19 crisis has changed teleworking. What should you be aware of looking toward the future?