
Explore 2026’s fast-moving psych med pipeline: new Alzheimer agitation option, potential novel ADHD therapy, and promising psilocybin for depression.

Explore 2026’s fast-moving psych med pipeline: new Alzheimer agitation option, potential novel ADHD therapy, and promising psilocybin for depression.

Get real-time psychiatry conference highlights with video interviews, session takeaways, and quick clips from APA and psychopharmacology meetings.

Exercise boosts recovery in depression and psychosis, and improves cognition and quality of life; clinicians can now use the 5A model to make movement a routine psychiatric tool.

Psychiatrists and mental health clinicians: share quick vertical video insights, pitch topics, and get featured—email us or connect at conferences to amplify your clinical voice.

Explore the new Psychiatric Times digital issue, featuring articles, multimedia, and interactive learning to sharpen your clinical skills.

Psychiatric Times embraces innovation with interactive digital issues and a new print format, enhancing accessibility for psychiatric clinicians.

Psychiatric Times celebrates 40 years of advancing mental health care, offering insights, news, and community for psychiatric professionals. Join us in 2026!

Submit articles, 1000 to 1800 words in length, on use of the PRiSM instrument in research or clinical practice by January 31, 2026.

Explore the vital role of psycho-oncology in supporting cancer patients' mental health during diagnosis and treatment challenges.

Explore the complexities of geriatric psychiatry, addressing mental health challenges in aging populations with expert insights and practical strategies.

We want to emphasize the importance of diversity in mental health care, offering resources to enhance culturally informed practices for all clinicians.

How can we teach psychopharmacology in a way that engages today's digital-native psychiatry residents and enhances real-world application?

We're halfway through our 40th anniversary!

Learn more about the latest advancements in schizophrenia treatment and the ongoing battle against stigma during Mental Health Awareness Month.

On April 7, 2025, the World Health Organization launched a yearlong initiative focused on improving maternal and newborn health.

The impacts of this pandemic continue to ripple. All we can do is try our best to stay informed. That’s where we come in.

While health care is no game, we certainly are all a team, striving together toward 1 united goal: improving patient care and outcomes.

Welcome to the year-long celebration.

Let's look back on a year marked by advancements and ongoing challenges in psychiatry.

This is a month to celebrate!

Today is World Mental Health Day. Here's a note from our CEO.

MJH Life Sciences recently celebrated their 25th anniversary!

Research shows that stress hormones spike with the rise in temperatures.

Psychiatric Times wants to help you, as clinicians, support every patient.

We're highlighting issues in addiction in our special Digital Supplement! Learn more here.

Mental Health Awareness Month may seem redundant in psychiatry. Here's what Psychiatric Times is doing in honor of this month.

"Earth Day is a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility for the ecosystem and how environmental factors impact mental health."

“Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers.”—Bernard Haisch, PhD

"As we commemorate Black History Month, it is an opportune time to highlight the contributions of Black clinicians while acknowledging past and current shortcomings as well as the imperative to strive for improved equity for clinicians and patients alike."

There is much to be excited about for 2024. Here's how we are kicking off the New Year at Psychiatric Times.

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