
What is new in research on depression?

What is new in research on depression?

We need improved recognition of the social determinants of mental health.

“Weight” a minute! Researchers investigated the impact of body mass index on the clinical features of bipolar disorder in the STEP-BD study.

Write to us now to be part of our series focused on eating disorders this month.

Frank Clark, MD, the Psychiatric Times Diversity & Inclusion Section Editor, was recently appointed president of The Greenville County Medical Society, the first Black doctor to serve in this role.

Do you know the all the many meanings of the word spitball? How does it apply to psychiatry?

We're looking for articles with an emphasis on clinical care for marginalized populations...

“In the realm of psychiatry, the therapeutic value of poetry lies in its ability to transcend the limitations of prose, offering a space for the unsayable and the ineffable.”

An expert discusses the common causes of burnout, as well as what both organizations and clinicians can do to support clinician well-being.

Here’s a look back at selections from our January content series on clinician wellness.

Biogen announced its decision to discontinue all development and sales of aducanumab (Aduhelm) for Alzheimer disease. Is this surprising?

Here’s how we can help improve quality of sleep in both our patients and ourselves.

Biogen has officially announced its decision to discontinue all development and sales of aducanumab (Aduhelm) for Alzheimer disease.

Here are some updates from the world of psychiatry throughout the month of January.

When exploring urgent treatment options for your patients, be sure to look at the bigger picture before you push the panic button.

The FDA granted clearance for a transcranial magnetic stimulation technology indicated for major depressive disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Did you know January is Poverty Awareness Month?

To divide or not to divide? Researchers compared clinical features, side effects, and blood levels between once daily versus divided clozapine dosing regimens.

The unity students have shown at Ball State is a model worth replicating.

The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the January 2024 issue of Psychiatric Times.

From noninvasive brain stimulation for substance use disorders to updates from APSARD 2024, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

A "global human energy crisis" is coming. How can emotional intelligence help us navigate it?

What is new in research on clinician wellness?

The latest report on physician burnout is here...

The candidate also aims to address neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson disease and Rett syndrome.

Check out these APSARD 2024 updates from Greg Mattingly, MD, president of the American Professional Society for ADHD and Related Disorders.

Election year has rolled around again… what role do psychiatrists and mental health clinicians play in these tense times?

US suicide rates reached an all-time high in 2022. Here’s how effective implementation of 988 can help address the problem.

Brain injury associated fatigue and altered cognition has been associated with a subset of individuals with mild traumatic brain injuries who develop posttraumatic hypopituitarism, including altered gut microbiome and amino acid utilization.

What if psychiatrists provided their insights to the community via residency?