
Comorbidity or medication adverse effect? Researchers performed a nested case-control study of new-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder following antipsychotic use in schizophrenia.

Comorbidity or medication adverse effect? Researchers performed a nested case-control study of new-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder following antipsychotic use in schizophrenia.

“Give me liberty, or give me death.” How does this apply to rural America today?

Reflections on the impact love and hatred can have on the human psyche.

How can we improve treatment response? Look to the patient.

Here’s how to integrate treatment strategies that address both ADHD and comorbid conditions.

Take a look at the compiled lessons we can learn from Dune.

Can our training and experience as psychiatrists shed light on vaccine hesitancy and the thought process behind it?

Dr Beck leaves behind a great legacy.

Taking a moment to learn from nature...

Did you miss the Annual Psychiatric Times World CME Conference? Don't worry, we've got you covered.

Isolated older adults may be especially vulnerable to addiction issues with the onset of the pandemic. Here’s how telemedicine can help.

Is the future computer-less, as Dune suggests?

What role do dreams play in psychiatry? Are "prophetic" dreams part of the paranormal, or maybe better show the potential power of our brains?

Some psychiatric medications that can trigger Torsades de Pointes (TdP), a potentially fatal polymorphic ventricular tachycardia that arises during abnormal ventricular repolarization. Are you aware of the risk factors that increase risk of TdP?

Dealing with diversity double-speak...

There is a delicate and precious dance between a father and his daughter...

Perhaps with time and commitment, this psychiatrist's dreams for a better world for patients and all mankind will come to fruition.

Microdosing at “Tranquillum House,” and its implications for real-world experimental psychopharmacology.

The Goldwater Rule has been in place for decades, but recent events have caused some to ponder its utility and appropriateness.

Loss and suffering can be hard for both patient and provider. Here’s what we know, what we need to learn, and how to protect yourself as a clinician.

Dune makes valiant attempts to portray diversity, but, much like our society, still falls short. What does it say about us?


Can psychiatrists help be the champion for those behind bars?

With the growing elderly population and the prevalence of cognitive impairment, how can we protect older adults from financial scams?

Autism spectrum disorder often evades formal diagnosis until a child is 4 years or older, but these artificial intelligence and telehealth systems may be able to help facilitate diagnosis.

Dune might suggest that whoever controls conception and child rearing controls the future world.

As the COP-26 (Conference of the Parties) gets ready to convene to discuss climate change, it is crucial for them to consider brain science.

A poet's reflections on COVID-land's relentlessness grip on society...

In cases of assisted suicide, do patients really have rational autonomy?

A well-being centered approach expands assessment and treatment for the child’s strengths and opportunities for positive experiences with the family.