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Here's why you should attend Real Psychiatry!

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"I am overtired, Of the great harvest I myself desired."

How should we choose our leaders?

Posters from Psych Congress confirm the durability of long-term treatment with xanomeline/trospium (Cobenfy).

A final argument on psychiatric diagnoses.

How can you as clinicians balance a patient’s right to autonomy with beneficence?

How can the type of treatment affect the potential development and maintenance of genuine resilience?

This Halloween, we should be scared of sexism.

An associate professor of family medicine shares more on her presentations at the Family Medicine Experience 2024.

The relational self is at once both social and intimate.

Is this the best possible world? If not, how can we improve it?

Psychiatrists are trying our ketamine-assisted psychotherapy in their clinical practices. What do patients think of this treatment?

What’s the truth about benzodiazepines?

A board-certified family and sports medicine physician who works with individuals with eating disorders shares her thoughts on the Family Medicine Experience 2024.

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It’s time to address adult ADHD.

Here’s how you can encourage young voters to actively participate.

Should politicians be more interested in climate change to improve US mental health?

Here are 5 self care tips to help clinicians stay on top of their own mental health.

We are all familiar with the heavy emotional labor loads that are part and parcel of clinical life. But what about the toll of exposure to verbal abuse and hostility in the workplace? Is there another labor that clinicians must contend with?

A review of Marty Makary’s Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong and What It Means for Our Health (Bloomsbury, 2024).

The biggest threat of oppression is governmental, whether that is from either political extreme.

A new study shows that rTMS has moderate therapeutic effects on OCD severity.

"...a falling man falling beside a falling apple could also be described as an apple and a man at rest..."

Silence can enable oppression.

The relational dialogue is to relational therapy what free association is to psychoanalysis.

Here are 2 more case examples demonstrating the consequences of the misperception of resilience.

The US election is less than 2 weeks away…

The autumn leaves are dying...