
Once again it is time to embrace a new DSM. What can we expect from this new version?

Once again it is time to embrace a new DSM. What can we expect from this new version?

While it is easy to empathize with the victims of war, like Ukrainians, we must also recognize our own capability for destruction.

A psychiatrists shares his thoughts on the crisis in Ukraine.

Drug comparison has significant implications for dose- and substance-dependence.

Sometimes it is important to take another look at things to see what can be improved.

How can the women around us help us dream, grow, and serve?

Here are 8 reasons the week was relevant psychiatrically and socially.

Reacher: a wicked action-packed new show.

During war and winter, can hope shine through?

With the war in the Ukraine, the government has warned health care organizations to be cautious of potential cyberattacks.

Psychiatric disorders affect 1 in 3 individuals with epilepsy—and their etiology is multifactorial.

"When I was very young and dreaming of becoming a doctor, I never witnessed a physician open up about their mental health, let alone admit to taking medication for it..."

How did the President address mental health in his State of the Union address?

Parenteral ketamine is commonly used to manage agitation that is deemed severe and obstructive to necessary medical evaluation and treatment. But what does this suggest about the relationship between medicine and society?

The mental health of Ukrainians is essential, now more than ever.

A subtle, yet inspirational lesson of helping others with dignity and respect.

Can psychiatry play a constructive role in understanding societies where conspiracy theories flourish?

What woman inspires you?

Nuclear war and climate instability driven by a desire for power and money.

Findings show relationship between binge eating and brain activation.

Investigators have launched a 3-year study to develop predictive models that will help identify better treatment plans for patients with depression.

We must not allow what happened at the Alamo to happen to Ukraine.

Psychiatric Times featured a wide variety of psychiatric issues and current events throughout February.

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

A psychiatrist's thoughts and reflections after the week's news.

The Trust renews its commitment to the field of psychoanalysis with this new appointment.

“Most people say that pretty much all physicians have a book inside them—and I agree.”

Digital therapeutics may be poised to step up as the next CBT.

Mental health providers advocate for others—but what about for themselves?

Respondents discussed COVID-19 conditions and mental health benefits.