
The Lancet Commission report on nonfatal self-harm identifies key challenges, causes, and more.

The Lancet Commission report on nonfatal self-harm identifies key challenges, causes, and more.

A pioneer in cognitive behavior therapy shares his thoughts on a 50-year-long career.

The arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro might have happened for a number of reasons…

"Tell him I’m sorry I still owe him money..."

New research reveals that discontinuing long-term benzodiazepine therapy may increase risks of mortality and other adverse outcomes, challenging common assumptions.

Dr Wilsa Charles Malveaux highlights the urgent need to address mental health in Black Maternal Health Week, especially for Black mothers and athletes.

How can psychiatric professionals and pharmacists best work together to improve patient care? One pharmacist shares his thoughts.

Take a look at the differentiation between prodrome and attenuated psychosis, along with cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia.

The Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy (SAINT) for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder has now demonstrated promise for reducing depressive symptoms of bipolar I disorder in an open-label feasibility and safety trial.

Professionally and personally, what do you think about choosing your own death?


What new possibilities for unification can emerge?

Truth is a collective verdict in the slow cooker of time, not an individual alloy smelted in the crucible of the moment.

Peripartum psychosis is considered a psychiatric emergency. Here is how an interdisciplinary team can provide the best care.

In this time of crisis, it can be easy to feel unmoored. Here are a few celebrations to help keep us grounded.

Are you ready to put the Psychopathology Refracted into 7 Modalities (PRiSM) Scale into practice? Learn more here.

For much of our 155-year history, the United States has been the global leader in research, including in its provision of funding for education and training in science, to the great advantage of itself and the wider world.

Here is an updated ethical oath geared for our time.

We asked our readers if they thought psychiatry is doing enough to address federal doubt. Here's how they responded.

These 3 stories offer a lesson in humility to psychiatry.

On April 7, 2025, the World Health Organization launched a yearlong initiative focused on improving maternal and newborn health.


Are TV shows educating the public about psychiatric medications?

Female offenders in the criminal justice system are more likely to have experienced trauma and are more likely to be diagnosed with conditions such as PTSD and depression compared with male offenders.

Adherence, switching, and quality of life are top concerns in BDI, and schizophrenia.

This club offers educational opportunities for all involved.

What is the difference between worry and anxiety disorders?

Check out 2 bite-sized reviews of books related to mental health.

Does trontinemab represent the next generation of anti-amyloid monoclonal antibodies thanks to Brainshuttle technology? New research looks encouraging.

The Ethics Committee of the American Psychiatric Association has released its 2025 edition of their opinions on the principles of medical ethics. What is our ethical way forward?