
There have been many exciting advances in telemedicine in recent years. But does telemedicine really allow us to be genuinely present for our patients?

There have been many exciting advances in telemedicine in recent years. But does telemedicine really allow us to be genuinely present for our patients?

Schitt’s Creek is a show that teaches us how to see light in the darkest of the times.

The Gerald F. Berlin Creative Writing Award is rewarding future doctors and poets alike.

Over the past year, we’ve lost some amazing psychiatrists who can teach us a lot about resilience.

Spring: a time of rebirth and renewal.

An occupational psychiatrist reflects on lessons learned as well as the need for advocacy.

Top-line data for study is expected in late 2022, early 2023.

Compelling new book discusses love, Alzheimer disease, and medical aid in dying.

The first week of May is National Correctional Officers and Employees Week.

One doctor shares his experience from the frontlines in Ukraine.

This new draft of a Supreme Court opinion will have a drastic impact on the country’s mental health.

We can all benefit from a mental health facial.

Physical activity, marital status among factors contributing to complete mental health among participants.

How can integrated systems of care help us provide the appropriate level of high-quality care to each individual child?

Zuranolone, a drug for the treatment of major depressive disorder and postpartum disorder, is on a rolling submission of a new drug application.

Approval comes 1 year after the drug was approved for the treatment of ADHD in children and adolescents.

"Physiologically speaking, what is a thought?” The truth is, we have been unable to answer this question—until now.

This is a story of medical ethics and choices.

Are psychiatrists are well-positioned to serve as consultants to intergovernmental organizations dedicated to conflict resolution?

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

Should we be more accepting of mental health professionals offering opinions about political figures based upon vast amounts of data and well-founded, applicable theories of psychopathology?

Take the time to listen to some jazz music.

Transgender and gender-diverse youth experience higher rates of depression, suicidal behaviors, and self-injury than their cisgender peers. Here's what you need to know.

Minority mental health needs to be brought up to par with general mental health before we can move forward.

“The acute and long-term psychological consequences of this tragedy will require large-scale aid.”

New Make-A-Wish study gives eye-opening insight into the mental and emotional impact of wish-granting for children battling critical illnesses.

PTSD is more prevalent in women than in men. What are the biological, psychosocial, and cultural factors that may explain why?

An elderly psychoanalyst and his young patient find that their lives—and their pain—intersect in a most unorthodox analysis.

Don't miss the second installment of Last Analysis in Marienbad!

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