
The scientific method has delivered vaccines and other life-saving medicine, but not everybody trusts it.

The scientific method has delivered vaccines and other life-saving medicine, but not everybody trusts it.

Is there a way to find balance in discussing the chemical imbalance theory of depression?

The pandemic has triggered an array of emotional, physical, and economic issues but in the midst of this crisis, nations have shared and learned from each other’s experiences.

In addressing mood disorders associated with infertility, sometimes the cure may be worse than the disease.

How can the best insights of mainstream and critical psychiatry be brought together?

One doctor reflects on how America continues to capitalize on racial unrest.

What drives leaders, and how does that help us better understand them?

The RISE study results look promising.

Major psychiatry organizations condemn the actions and events of January 6th.

What is the most abundant and ubiquitous neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system?

There is much to look forward to in the realm of improved treatments for patients with psychiatric illness.

One psychiatrist offers his thoughts on anti-black racism through the lens of anti-Semitism.

Our basic science knowledge of the brain continues to explode beyond what science fiction of the past has predicted.

A new formulation of dexmedetomidine meets primary and secondary endpoints in recently completed study.


The pandemic has exacerbated many existing dangers, and introduced a few new ones.

Clinicians, families, and patients all report frustration with SSRD treatment in hospitals. It’s time to improve it.

As we close the door to the past, the promise of tomorrow is yet to come.

COVID-19 dominated 2020, but in 2021, the vaccine offers hope.

A new phase 3 trial recently started for the novel treatment troriluzole.

A new treatment for hallucinations and delusions in individuals with Alzheimer disease may be on the horizon.

Evidence suggests that physical activity aids in alleviating mild to moderate symptoms of depression in patients and may promote clinically significant antidepressant effects.

The period following arrest can be particularly dangerous, both in custody and in the community.

For many patients, the most painful part of bipolar disorder is the loss of control over their own mind.

Lessons from the opioid epidemic should be applied to cases of methamphetamine abuse.

In psychiatry, 2 patients with the same condition are never the same.

New developments in Alzheimer disease treatment and research.

Schools need to be at the heart of our response to the COVID-19 mental health crisis.

Psychiatrists often disclose as little about themselves as possible. But these memoirists break the mold.

Blade tips catch and knees kiss ice, my eyes searching for the one skater in every crowd who glides graceful as a god,