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How can psychiatric clinicians help their patients (and themselves) identify and navigate the aftermath of the election?

A psychiatrist shares reflections via a note to America.

A psychiatrist ponders: What happens when your career, which usually brings you joy and gratitude, paradoxically becomes a source of great stress?

A psychiatrist weighs in on the breaking news in Georgia, where there is yet another school shooting.

A psychiatrist pauses to reflect in awe...

It's never appropriate for people in power to use the term "crazy."

How does climate change affect mental health in individuals and communities?

Judith Joseph, MD, MBA, shares her journey of balancing clinical work with social media mental health advocacy.

The CDC suggests that disrupted access to ADHD medications may increase risk of overdose and injury.

The Psychiatric Times Editor-in-Chief discusses the clinical uses and casual prescribing of ketamine for the treatment of psychiatric disorders.

A psychiatrist reflects and laments on the state of the country.

Carmen Kosicek, MSN, PMHNP-BC, and team share their excitement over potential new options pending the FDA's Advisory Committee meeting.

A psychiatrist reflects on the importance of time... and living in the moment.

From personality disorders and common comorbidities to the effects of abortion bans on mental health, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the February 2024 issue of Psychiatric Times.

A medical student's award-winning piece on her battles with an eating disorder.

Here are highlights from some of the year’s top features in Psychiatric Times from throughout 2023.

With hate speech prevalent on college campuses and elsewhere, a psychiatrist ponders the psychiatric perspective and importance of therapeutic speech.

As the trauma and grief of the Mideast war hit his own community , a psychiatrist helps promote healing.

What have we learned—and what do we need to know—about the mental health implications of organizational and governmental dictatorships?

Can the foundations of psychotherapy provide insight into today's conflict?

A psychiatrist reflects on how much we all have in common and the need for healing...

Can psychiatry and psychiatrists come together for a joint healing statement?

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.

“Israel is experiencing national trauma—one that is believed to signal long-lasting implications for the future.”