
Return to work after traumatic brain injury can be difficult for both employers and employees.

Return to work after traumatic brain injury can be difficult for both employers and employees.

How can putting the needs of oneself first end up putting the other first?

Opioid use, addiction, and overdose in youth continue to increase. What can be done?

In honor of World Mental Health Day, tell us how you maintain your mental health for a chance to be featured in our Wellbeing Checkup video series.

A new poll sought to understand the public’s beliefs about mental health and suicide prevention. Here are the results.

Imposter syndrome can be frightening…

What is the effect of cannabis use on adherence to medications in patients with psychosis?

Challenges drive us to learn, to grow, to do better.

Happy World Mental Health Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day!

From the at-home ketamine experience to the Wit v United Behavioral Health reversal, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.


"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."

Mental health leads with 36% of all outpatient visits and 39% of all telehealth services. What effect does this have on psychiatric practice?

“Fishing” for novel approaches to depression: Researchers performed randomized dose-finding trial of omega-3 fatty acids for depression with inflammation.

According to startling statistics, mental health needs more attention in the United States. How is your mental health today?

In this review of Thomas Insel's book, one doctor analyzes the uphill path from mental illness to mental health.

A review of the Joint US-Canada Report on Substance Use and Harm.

Why is it so hard to keep from comparing our lives to the lives of others?

A Halloween reflection on stigma...

At-home ketamine treatment initiated by an online provider presents many legal, clinical, and ethical challenges...

Researchers performed a nationwide cohort study of the use of calcium-channel blockers and adenosine modulators and risk of hospitalization in bipolar disorder.

Here’s why educators are walking away from the profession they love.

"With our country’s ongoing mental health and addiction crisis, the consequences of the Wit v UBH reversal are too great to ignore."

Reflections on the bounty of life...

Classic psychedelic research is rapidly expanding...

College mental health: on the decline for at least 8 years.

Missing out on treating a person rather than a diagnosis?

The 18 hours a day, 7 days a week doctor lifestyle is over. But it’s not the cause of the burnout epidemic…

A psychiatrist reflects on trauma, healing, and growth...

From older age bipolar disorder to the relationship between antidepressants and emotional numbing, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.