
A new digital therapeutic helps patients with psychosis to slow down and manage their fears.

A new digital therapeutic helps patients with psychosis to slow down and manage their fears.

So many numbers, so little time...

Loss of smell can be devastating for patients. How can psychiatrists deal with the associated psychological effects?

First of its kind study found aggression in US couples saw a 6- to 8-fold increase during the pandemic.

In this journal club, a medical student and an addiction psychiatrist review a thematic analysis of successful prevention efforts in states with declining rates of opioid-related overdose deaths.

The National Correctional Health Care Conference is back and ready to deliver the latest on correctional and public health.

This CME covers the ins and outs of fibromyalgia, and everything a mental health professional needs to know when dealing with it.

What special dangers do psychiatrists face in their professional, social, and home lives?

The key to addressing mental health may lie in business innovation theories.

As the mask debate continues, especially for children returning to school, have we stopped to ask what they want?

What can psychiatrists do to help veterans, Muslims, immigrants, refugees, and all those affected by the US withdrawal?

A patient presents with multiple substance use disorders super-imposed on mood and anxiety disorders. Where does a clinician even begin?

A kappa-opioid receptor with psychedelic effects, this potential agent for treatment-resistant depression and other disorders will be paired with a digital therapeutic for maximum efficacy.

Digital therapeutics require adoption from 3 groups: psychiatrists, payers, and patients. What needs to be done to get everyone aboard?

How can digital therapeutics overcome barriers to psychiatric treatment in forensic settings?

This hypersomnia treatment just received an extended approval for cataplexy and excessive daytime sleepiness.

Will we ever know what triggered the global pandemic?

What are the risk factors for and prevalence overweight and obesity in patients with first-episode drug-naïve major depressive disorder?

Is the mental health system crumbling? One psychiatrist wonders who will take up the mantles of the innovative and socially conscious physicians who came before.

A new book argues it’s time for psychiatrists to let the public know that mental illness is common, real, serious, and treatable.

What products have broken ground in the digital therapeutics space, and how can they help patients?

10 keys to understanding the science of cannabinoids.

You don't have to make it all about you...

What can be done to strengthen the therapeutic alliance?

Current events have left our most vulnerable population exposed...

Close to a third of adults in Western countries report trouble with sleep. Digital cognitive behavioral therapy may be a treatment solution...

Doctor, can I have an extra cup of caffeine? Researchers performed a systematic review of studies of caffeine consumption and clinical symptoms in patients with bipolar disorder.

Some patients are intractably and maybe even irredeemably ill. What should be done for them?

A diverse group of psychiatrists elaborates on the difficult conversation surrounding reparations, and why our society needs to pay attention.

A clinical review of an effective approach for treatment-resistant depression.