SPOTLIGHT -
March 19th 2024
A psychiatrist reflects on the importance of time... and living in the moment.
March 2nd 2024
From personality disorders and common comorbidities to the effects of abortion bans on mental health, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
February 29th 2024
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the February 2024 issue of Psychiatric Times.
December 28th 2023
A medical student's award-winning piece on her battles with an eating disorder.
December 27th 2023
Here are highlights from some of the year’s top features in Psychiatric Times from throughout 2023.
A Psychiatric Perspective on Therapeutic Speech
With hate speech prevalent on college campuses and elsewhere, a psychiatrist ponders the psychiatric perspective and importance of therapeutic speech.
Community Healing During the Mideast War and Other Social Conflicts
As the trauma and grief of the Mideast war hit his own community , a psychiatrist helps promote healing.
The Mental Health Implications of Dictatorships
What have we learned—and what do we need to know—about the mental health implications of organizational and governmental dictatorships?
The Past and the Present in International Conflicts and Individual Psychotherapy
Can the foundations of psychotherapy provide insight into today's conflict?
Poetic Canvas
A psychiatrist reflects on how much we all have in common and the need for healing...
A Call for a Psychiatrist Colleague for a Joint Healing Statement
Can psychiatry and psychiatrists come together for a joint healing statement?
The Week in Review: October 23-27
From deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant schizophrenia to a look at the potential trajectory of artificial intelligence in psychiatry and medicine, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
The Psychological Impact of the Hamas Attack in Israel
“Israel is experiencing national trauma—one that is believed to signal long-lasting implications for the future.”
The Week in Review: October 16-20
From long-acting injectable antipsychotics for managing schizophrenia to mental health responses to the recent conflict in Israel, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Mental Health Responses to the Recent Conflict in Israel
What is the psychiatric impact of the current war in Gaza?
From the Pages of Psychiatric Times: September 2023
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the September 2023 issue of Psychiatric Times.
The Week in Review: September 18-22
From violence risk assessment in emergency departments to connections between bipolar disorder and substance use disorders, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
The Future of Clinical Trials: Diversity, Transparency, and Reform
How can we ensure that diversity, equity, inclusion, and access are truly achieved in clinical trials industry-wide?
The Week in Review: August 28-September 1
From new research on psilocybin as a treatment for MDD to new FDA approvals for ADHD and BED, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Avoiding the Path of Least Resistance
In this insightful interview, experts discuss the journey toward a more humanistic approach in psychiatry, the challenges of integrating biological and psychosocial aspects, and the need for comprehensive training for future psychiatrists.
Dismantling Health Care Discrimination Toward Long COVID
How can clinicians recognize and acknowledge the injustices often experienced by COVID long-haulers?
I Have a Dream, Too—A Social Psychiatric One
As we commemorate the landmark March on Washington, parallels are drawn between Dr Martin Luther King Jr's dreams of equality and the goals of social psychiatry, highlighting the need to address social determinants of mental health.
The Week in Review: August 21-25
From informed consent in treatment with psychedelics to an anti-fentanyl antibody that may reverse the signs of carfentanil overdose, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Navigating the Double-Edged Sword: Addressing Suicide Stigma and Normalization for Effective Prevention
"By developing strategies that reduce both stigma and normalization, we can create a more supportive environment for those at risk and improve suicide prevention efforts."
From the Pages of Psychiatric Times: July 2023
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the July 2023 issue of Psychiatric Times.
Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Women’s Mental Health Care
"Systemic racism is insidious and ingrained in our daily experience. Women of color are doubly minoritized."
The Week in Review: July 10-14
From noninvasive brain stimulation techniques for catatonia to the concurrent treatment of eating disorders and PTSD, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
Treatment Over Objection: Ethical and Legal Principles
"Providers’ lack of knowledge about legal and ethical perspectives and roles regarding TOO can lead to delayed or suboptimal patient care, exposure of hospitals and providers to liability, and exacerbation of provider distress."
The Week in Review: July 3-7
From the FDA traditional approval of Leqembi to an examination of how we can improve mental health care for women of color, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.
The State of U.S. Psychiatry and Mental Health
Psychiatric Times® celebrates the Fourth of July 2023 with a look at our field and how we can improve patient care in the United States.
Psychiatric Reflections on the Court's Decisions
A psychiatrist shares further reflections on the most recent Court decisions...
How Doctors Celebrate Independence Day: They Don’t
How can medical professionals declare their independence?
From the Pages of Psychiatric Times: June 2023
The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the June 2023 issue of Psychiatric Times.
The Paradox of Non-Judgmentalism, Subjective Morality, Cancel Culture, and the Mental Health Implications
How can we unravel the complexities of ethical evaluation in a society without objective moral standards?
The Week in Review: June 19-23
From research updates on at-home ketamine use to the effects of comorbid depression and anxiety on insomnia treatment, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.