
Racism is here and happening all around us. One Muslim woman tells her story.

Racism is here and happening all around us. One Muslim woman tells her story.

How can you best address and support transgender patients, as well as prevent negative outcomes?

"Providers’ lack of knowledge about legal and ethical perspectives and roles regarding TOO can lead to delayed or suboptimal patient care, exposure of hospitals and providers to liability, and exacerbation of provider distress."

Research shows an undeniable connection between PTSD and eating disorders.

Are you prepared for your next job interview?

A recent study finds noninvasive brain stimulation techniques such as ECT, rTMS, and tDCS may be helpful for patients with catatonia.

Research using data from the All of Us Research Program seeks to solve the mystery of what makes medications work for some and not others.

A year ago, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline switched to its new 3-digit number, 988. What's happened since then?

This book on trauma has shot up the best-seller list… why?

From the FDA traditional approval of Leqembi to an examination of how we can improve mental health care for women of color, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

Have you kept up on the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooting trial?

Announcement follows the FDA’s accelerated approval and unanimous endorsement of the drug earlier this year.

This mother shares her experience of having a loved one with schizophrenia, and the difference location can make in treatment.

This Fourth of July broke records…

It is essential that clinicians take an active approach in creating a culturally safe space to provide mental health care to WoC.

A psychiatrist reflects on the Fourth of July in light of current events....

A psychiatrist shares his story of how the psychiatric field has helped him find purpose and balance.

Psychiatric Times® celebrates the Fourth of July 2023 with a look at our field and how we can improve patient care in the United States.

A psychiatrist shares further reflections on the most recent Court decisions...

Nearly 1 in 2 women compare themselves to Barbie.

How can medical professionals declare their independence?

The experts weighed in on a wide variety of psychiatric issues for the June 2023 issue of Psychiatric Times.

From an examination of the fentanyl epidemic to the connection between ADHD medication and height, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

A psychiatrist finds the recent Supreme Court decision unbecoming...

Can't imagine why!

A psychiatrist mourns as he reflects on the Supreme Court decision....

Doctor, how will this medication affect my child’s growth? Researchers performed a register-based study of ADHD, ADHD medication, and height.

In this CME, learn more about implementing formal or informal collaboration with the primary care clinicians with whom you share care of your child patients.

Where is the state of public mental health?

Test your knowledge on the latest research in sleep issues and schizophrenia.