
Some mood episodes are more anxiety-provoking than others, and at the top of the list are mixed states.

Some mood episodes are more anxiety-provoking than others, and at the top of the list are mixed states.

A recent study tested a new digital therapeutic for effectiveness on both substance abuse and depression.

Hacking and security breaches are rising at an alarming rate.

This year, the March of the Living honors of Holocaust victims and survivors, the medical community, and Dr Anthony Fauci.

Prazosin appears to be effective and perhaps the best medication for selected patients, including those with bipolar disorder.

Reform school, a place where workers smoked with the boys, a place where fathers were AWOL and mothers begged us to save their sons.

One doctor shares his experiences with religion’s role in the practice.

CRL cites lack of substantial evidence of efficacy needed for approval.

Patients who are report social phobia are unlikely to speak out for themselves. For them, confrontations with their boss or coworkers are even worse than water-cooler conversations. That is where psychiatrists can help.

Is ECT a viable or a dangerous treatment for psychiatric disorders? Is there a middle road? Share your thoughts in our poll.

Investments in brain health and brain skills are key to sustaining the environment and navigating the complexities of social-ecological challenges.

ECT has undoubtedly been foundational in the field of interventional psychiatry, yet controversy remains an underlying theme.

There is consistent evidence of benefits following state-of-the-art modified ECT.

No one has precise data about how many Americans receive ECT each year, let alone how many treatments each patients receives or how closely providers space treatments. This is a troubling dilemma, according to the authors.

Should clinicians of a certain be assessed to ensure competence, or does that just foster stigma and stereotypes?

This once-daily sprinkleable capsule may help patients aged 6 to 17 years with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

The more tools we have in our treatment toolbox, the greater the likelihood that we will ultimately find a treatment (or combination of treatments) to improve a given patient’s functioning and quality of life.

How did we become what we are and where on earth are we headed?

An introduction to the April issue.

Is this treatment for bipolar disorder risking patients’ heart health?

Government funding for the drug addiction crisis is on the way.

By considering different team members, it may be possible to address the broader needs of patients with mental illness.

The pandemic has driven a psychiatrist into isolation, but his long history in the arts helps him reconnect.

The first study to gather unsolicited patient responses via social media finds 3 negative themes.

Service animals can help save veterans’ lives.

A psychiatrist reads the news and responds with art.

What meanings and values can be found from the past year, and what words will be found going forward?

A winner of the 2020 Sigourney Award reflects on a lifetime of reading, promoting, and revising Freud’s theories.

The sharply decreasing perception of risk and easy accessibility of cannabis has many patients turning towards it, despite the potential negative effects.

Cannabis use has prompted symptoms such as dizziness, sleepiness, and fatigue in older patients. Are there any benevolent effects?