
Don't be such a worry wart!

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.

June is Pride Month. Psychiatric Times® celebrates with a look at some recent features focused on how clinicians can provide better care for LGBTQ+ patients.

What is the psychology behind the destruction of books?

Youth today have a relatively nuanced and mixed experience with social media. How can you best navigate this relationship as a mental health clinician?

The Psychiatric Times, they are a-changin’!

A psychiatrist shares his thoughts and reflections after an inaugural poem receives a "warning"...

From substance use among adolescents and young adults to managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

Session at annual meeting discussed the importance cultivating diversity.

Out of memory?


Does the bio-psycho-social model still appropriately fit the current mental health needs of the United States?

In this CME, check out best practices for screening and treating adolescents and young adults with substance use issues.

Anti-Semitism is on trial as much as the perpetrator of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter…

Do you sometimes feel you do not have the experience, tools, and financial support needed to establish or participate in collaborative care and integrative team-based care delivery?

Recognition is the first and most important step to treating behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia.