
The latest claim that antidepressants don't work: refuted.

The latest claim that antidepressants don't work: refuted.

A new study finds mood shifts and alcohol-related cues affect men and women differently in terms of alcohol cravings.

Here’s why the slippery slope argument for MAID might not be applicable, according to one doctor.

This major medical organization is making an effort towards changing their culture. Here’s why more of us need to emulate these actions.

A psychiatrist reflects on decisions...

A psychiatrist reflects on how we can educate patients about avoiding alcohol misuse without getting caught up in polemics on politics.

The National Commission on Correctional Health Care has issued a new directive for trauma-responsive care for children and adolescents in correctional facilities.

Suicide Prevention Week is September 4-10. Are you ready?

Celebrating 1 year of Psychiatric Views on the Daily News!

More than 80% of homeless individuals report having experienced life-altering trauma at some point in their lives.

New data shows a decrease in life expectancy in the United States. Here’s why.

These new wave mental health care strategies… would you try them?

The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the August 2022 issue of Psychiatric Times.

Have you registered for the NCCHC National Conference?

How can we support loved ones who are suffering from addiction?

A resident reflects on the clinician experience of loss and grief, and how these emotions can help decrease the distance between clinicians and patients.

One doctor refutes opposition to MAID.

Psychological changes from climate instability can be called weather whiplash.

Cohort includes professionals from multiple fields, including psychiatry and medicine.

This new study is evaluating how effective psychedelics can be in the treatment of binge eating disorder.

What lead to this teen being prescribed 10 psychiatric drugs and why is it a symptom of a larger problem?

How to recognize trust issues...

What is the optimal dose of aripiprazole as augmentation for treatment-refractory depression? Researchers performed a systematic review and dose-effect meta-analysis.

“Summer, like the body, bends slowly toward its end…”


Numinus' Chief Clinical Officer shares resources about the potential use of ketamine in psychiatry.

What are the challenges and opportunities for improvement in COVID-19-related mental health care?

Can psychiatrists ethically remain bystanders?

The first patient has been dosed in the phase 2b dose-optimization trial of a pharmaceutically optimized form of LSD for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder.

“Doctors are great at hiding their addictions, especially from themselves... However, there are signs that something is wrong—be it addiction, depression, psychosis, or some other problem.”