
Is our unlimited access to mass media causing more mental health issues?

Is our unlimited access to mass media causing more mental health issues?

Explore the theme of mortality and the fleeting nature of time in a poem inspired by Stoic philosophy and personal reflection.

What does Valentine’s Day, Black History Month, Groundhog Day, the Super Bowl, Snoop Dog, Tom Brady, psychiatry, and Ramadan all have in common?

A recent phase 2b trial of GH001 showed promising results for treatment-resistant depression, demonstrating rapid and sustained effects with a favorable safety profile.


Olympians are excellent examples of how we can embody resilience, reflecting on our own growth.

Do you want to be featured in a future Special Report? Check out our February theme!

How are Dr Moffic’s social psychiatric resolutions doing? Let’s check in.

Yale School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System researchers compared social determinants of health in relation to the risk of suicide, a major global public health issue and one of the leading causes of death in the United States.

Check out the pipeline updates from January!

Here are highlights from this week in Psychiatric Times, including FDA news and a look back at Psychiatric Times through the years.

Meditation using immersive virtual reality devices can help alleviate symptoms of major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder.

Celebrate Psychiatric Times’ 40th anniversary with a look back at some of our previous covers.

How does one clinician use art to process emotions, foster resilience, bridge the space between self-states?

Psychiatry may often encounter suicide and homicide, but what is its relationship with ecocide and genocide?

Patients are now being recruited for a study to compare the effectiveness of IV ketamine and esketamine nasal spray (otherwise known as Spravato) for people who suffer from treatment-resistant depression.

How are organizations in Montana working to help better mental health care accessible across the state?

The clock is ticking…


Showcasing cutting edge research and exploring best practices in ADHD diagnosis and treatment.

Artists may struggle with feelings of uselessness in dark times, but here’s why their work is more important than ever.

According to a new study, the launch of 988 did not equate to significant, equitable growth in availability of crisis services.

New positive results of a pharmacokinetics study of AD04 for alcohol use disorder confirms the near micro-dosing regimen planned for upcoming trials.

How should clinicians approach loneliness in elderly patients, and how can technology assist in treatment?

From dealing with grief to treating a condition, healing can't come with just a magic pill.

Check out new positive topline results from the open-label phase 2A study of BPL-003 in participants with moderate-to-severe alcohol use disorder.

How does affluence impact mental health outcomes?

Neurocrine is initiating a phase 3 study of osavampator for the treatment of adults with major depressive disorder.

Let’s set the clock on Doomsday.

According to a new label update, the transfer of Qelbree into breastmilk is low.