
A psychiatrist discusses his hobby of juggling and demonstrates a few tricks.

A psychiatrist discusses his hobby of juggling and demonstrates a few tricks.

What is new in research on major depressive disorder?

A great day, indeed.

The series explores the origins of the first opioid crisis in the United States.

How can you best get patients with a brain injury back to work?

Explore the complex interaction of cannabis and psychosis, and the sociocultural stressors and resulting neurobehavioral symptoms.

In this CME article, learn more about the best practices for engaging patients in the informed consent process for psychedelic treatment and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.

If you could be a psychiatrist at a different time in history, when would you practice?

Report reviews key study results and provides updates on additional studies in development.

"The root of the word 'create' or 'creativity' essentially means 'to grow.' That is probably what lies at the heart of what patients really want; they want to grow in terms of their relationships, their abilities, their passions and interests, their health, and in terms of whatever dreams they want to achieve personally in their lives."

"By developing strategies that reduce both stigma and normalization, we can create a more supportive environment for those at risk and improve suicide prevention efforts."

Awais Aftab, MD, and author Audrey Clare Farley, PhD, discuss Girls and Their Monsters: The Genain Quadruplets and the Making of Madness in America.

“We expect this antibody to be a valuable new weapon for fighting the opioid crisis.”

The body keeps the score...

Why does the media continue to persecute psychotherapy?

Psychiatry often requires a magician’s touch…

"Be bold, choose joy, and live authentically."

The 988 Implementation Act was introduced on July 25. What impact will it have on care?

Theater: a new experience every time.

From the brain-gut connection to neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms of long COVID, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

What's new in sleep research?

Positive or negative?

The ambiguity of psychiatry naturally lends itself to a story, and creativity is all about telling a story.

Awais Aftab, MD, interviews Audrey Clare Farley, PhD, author of Girls and Their Monsters: The Genain Quadruplets and the Making of Madness in America.

One professional psychiatrist shares his account of living with bipolar affective disorder.

It’s time for the anniversary of Miles Davis’ album, “Kind of Blue.”

For one patient, the road to wellness was also a creative journey.

An expert shares 7 tips for effectively serving as an expert witness in court.

Detroit: the Motor City, Motown, and more.

How does a patient process their illness and move their way to healing and even creativity?