
In Part III of this series, an expert discusses the key differences between cyclothymia and borderline personality disorder, along with treatment considerations for cyclothymia.

In Part III of this series, an expert discusses the key differences between cyclothymia and borderline personality disorder, along with treatment considerations for cyclothymia.

Should cannabis be regulated in the United States in a manner similar to alcohol and tobacco?

Our 5 senses… are they under attack?

Many individuals infected with COVID-19 continue to experience symptoms after recovering from the initial viral infection. Persistent symptoms include neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms that can interfere with meaningful daily activities and roles. Given the symptom overlap, best practices and evidenced-based techniques for the treatment of concussion/mTBI can inform treatment approaches to manage symptoms and reduce the negative impact of long COVID.

Presenting the winner of the 2023 Gerald F. Berlin Creative Writing Award.

"A single day or month is simply not enough to ensure that the social determinants of mental health—and the unique needs of each patient—are addressed."

Data showed good news for safety and tolerability with mixed good news for efficacy.

Metabolic mediators of anxious depression? Researchers investigated metabolic correlates of overweight/obesity in patients with MDD.

"Systemic racism and the disparate treatment of minoritized people are major barriers to effective mental health care for women of color."

Here’s how tort reform can help improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs.

The winners of the 2023 Tony Awards showed that social psychopathologies are the real losers.

Experts discuss mental health with artificial intelligence.

From adherence in addiction recovery treatment to the relationship between social media use and youth mental health, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

A wide variety of mental health concerns are related to climate change. Here is some recent coverage of these issues in Psychiatric Times®.

Don't be such a worry wart!

In Part II of this series, an expert discusses cyclothymia and mood temperament in children and adolescents.

Happy belated National Best Friends Day!

Researchers used an observational cohort study to investigate a potential causal association.

Although more than 90% of children had at least 1 caregiver-reported sleep problem, only 20% had a clinician-documented sleep problem.

Here’s how you can effectively encourage treatment adherence when helping patients with substance use disorder.

Are we burning out about burnout?

COVID-19 inspired researchers to devise new approaches to clinical trials.

“There are things that I think an Asian therapist would just understand… Maybe with them I can just be a normal person.”

How can trainees build and foster communities?

Researchers investigated relationships between sleep problems, suicidal ideation, and psychopathology in patients with first-episode psychosis.

Where might proponents of neurodiversity and psychiatrists agree?

The recent social disruption and stress placed on families has led to heightened mental health concerns in children and adolescents. Here's how you can address them.

In Part I of this new series, an expert provides an overview of cyclothymia and mood temperaments.

Join us for a mock commencement!

Poster at annual meeting highlighted the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) training in child and adolescent psychiatry.