
Final thoughts on 2021 as we say goodbye to another tumultuous year and look ahead with hope...

Final thoughts on 2021 as we say goodbye to another tumultuous year and look ahead with hope...


Read the eulogies for all the psychiatrists we lost in 2021.

Sleep deprivation among health care workers: a growing concern.

Psychiatric reflections as we approach the new year...

How can cognitive behavioral therapy improve outcomes for individuals with insomnia?

After parents break up, why is the father-daughter relationship typically more damaged than the father-son relationship?

Poetry approaches the visceral experience of intense emotion better than prose or medical reports.

Researchers highlight the need for early interventions.

What are the social, psychiatric, and individual implications of the poem “Ulysses”?

But we can help our patients cope with the polarities of hope and despair.


Reflections on the ups and downs during of life...

The Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on Arts and Humanities highlights some exemplary representations of mental health issues in film and television.

Psychiatric Times featured a wide variety of psychiatric issues in this year’s CMEs.

Study finds a clear gender divide in work-life conflicts and career challenges.

Test your knowledge of holiday drinking habits.

Many patients carry the burden of sexual assault and related trauma.

The FDA authorized the marketing of these tobacco products that help reduce exposure to and consumption of nicotine for smokers.

Women and individuals in their 50s and early 60s reported feeling the most stress about COVID-19.

What can older adults teach us about supporting mental wellbeing?

We know who the TIME editors picked for Person of the Year, but what about the readers?

Reflections on the mental health of those in blue who serve...

How can recognizing the pandemic's impact on MSDs help us increase funding, research, and implementation of MSD treatment?

Research identifies common reasons and coping mechanisms for depression that increases during the holidays.

Collective trauma: psychiatry can play a major role in addressing public anxiety and fear.

Caplyta is now FDA-approved for depressive episodes from bipolar I and II.

TIME’s People of the Year have closer ties to mental health than you think.


Poetic reflections of emotions experienced during the holiday season.