
Borderline personality disorder is a common diagnosis among young women that is highly understudied in pregnancy and motherhood. Learn more here.

Borderline personality disorder is a common diagnosis among young women that is highly understudied in pregnancy and motherhood. Learn more here.

A fairy tale for our times...

The world’s leaders are in crisis. What can we do?

A retired US Army major general and bipolar survivor and thriver shares his story of hope and healing.

A physician assistant writes a poem inspired by the recent mass shooting in Uvalde.

"The young and exciting field of psychiatric pharmacogenomics is providing a third pillar of understanding to aid in our competent and informed prescribing of drugs, joining the more well-established pillars of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics."

Here’s how online appointments are lowering anxiety among patients and families.

It is time to stop denying this lethal reality…

ADHD is still surrounded by questions. What do we know?

How can we best prepare the health workforce to “spot and repair” wasteful processes, to think and act as problem-solvers, and to design better systems?

What does the Psychiatric Times Editor in Chief think about 988?

The new suicide hotline is launching July 16. Are we ready for it?

What can we do to improve mental health in minority populations?

Following the Highland Park shooting, on a day meant for celebration, proves we need action now more than ever.

On this Independence Day, a psychiatrist shares his thoughts on the promise of freedom, independence, and humanity.

Our July issue is now live!

The message is clear...

How’s retirement going? Well…

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

Here’s why longitudinal evaluations in high-conflict divorce cases are critical.

Targeted and collaborative efforts are needed at individual and systemic levels to address underlying causes of mental health disparities.

Does a computational approach to the mind pave the way for practicing a biopsychosocial psychiatry?

To mask or not to mask? What do you think?

How does this performance art give voice to the gender movement?

Let’s revisit the therapist’s attitude toward the patient in the psychotherapy relationship.

Treatments alter the neural processes underlying SAD symptoms.


How can psychedelic research incorporate disability inclusion into future work?

How can offering hope for chronic illness make healing possible for us all?

Headaches are a common comorbidity among a variety of psychiatric diagnoses.