
In a shock-prone world, city-level thinking is a new approach to optimizing the brain health and brain skills of citizens.

In a shock-prone world, city-level thinking is a new approach to optimizing the brain health and brain skills of citizens.

What does existing research say about the connection between substance use disorders and eating disorders?

Here’s how money ties back to most social determinants of health.

From over-the-counter naloxone to the true connection between gun violence and mental illness, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

We all know the phrase...

Patients' symptoms often have an etiology that is actually "all in their head..."

How did you get into psychiatry?

We cannot be complacent. Here’s why.

What happens when you talk to artificial intelligence?

"It is amazing how much we know about the magnificent brain—and how much we have yet to learn."

The terms we use when talking about mass shootings might make a difference…

Share your go-to methods for maintaining your mental and physical health in our Wellbeing Checkup video series.

This Sigourney Award winner was recognized for his international work in gender and sexuality.

Here's why Black youth mental health should be a priority...

Public responses to mass shootings, in particular, often include speculations about the shooter’s mental state. But what is the real connection between gun violence and mental illness?

Psychiatric Times’ Substance Use Section Editor weighs in on the FDA approval of the first naloxone product for nonprescription use.

Psychiatrists can fight for freedom in external society and internally for our minds.

In anticipation of our upcoming April cover story, here is some recent coverage on the relationship between gun violence and mental illness in Psychiatric Times.

Do you have big ears?

From gut microbiota and SSRIs in MDD to nonpharmacological interventions following TBI, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times.

A psychiatrist reflects on the status quo in light of the most recent tragedy....

Have you lost your marbles?

Innovation award presented to early career psychiatrist promotes exploration and research in the use of neurostimulation for psychiatric disorders.

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

Prophetic predictions…?

The AMA, substance abuse experts share their thoughts on this decision and what it means for psychiatric clinicians and their patients.

Aerobic exercise is a nonpharmacological intervention that has been shown to improve not only cardiovascular fitness, but also depressive symptoms, and cognition following traumatic brain injury.

March 30 is World Bipolar Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and eliminating stigma surrounding bipolar disorders. Learn more about bipolar disorders by catching up on the latest bipolar research in Psychiatric Times®.

Celebrating the life of Pedro Ruiz, MD…

Slow down and take your time.