SPOTLIGHT -
What King Charles III Said About Religion That Resonates with Psychiatry
Do no religious-based harm.
First Trimester Antipsychotic Exposure and Pregnancy Outcomes
Will it hurt my baby? Researchers investigated associations between first trimester exposure to second-generation antipsychotics and major congenital malformations.
Study Explores Effects of Experimenter Sex on Ketamine Response
The underlying neural mechanisms identified may help clinicians better understand ketamine response in human patients.
Differentiating mTBI/Concussion
Understanding the symptom overlap between concussion/mild traumatic brain injury and other psychiatric conditions, such as PTSD and depression, can assist clinicians in differential diagnosis and providing effective treatment.
"Grappelli’s Smile"
NDA for Long-Acting Injectable for Schizophrenia and Bipolar I Accepted
The FDA has accepted the NDA for aripiprazole 2-month, ready-to-use, long-acting injectable.
What Do You Do Outside of Your Practice?
Tell us about your hobbies and activities for a chance to be featured in our After Hours video series.
Headaches: The Common, Challenging Comorbidity
What's the best way to manage headaches and psychiatric disorders?
Advancing Brain Capital: Achievements, Lessons, and Next Steps
A transdisciplinary team summarizes key points and reflections after 18 months of activity.
My Patient Overdosed and Now I Feel Guilty…
Stimulant-Induced Persistent Psychotic Disorder: New Treatment Potential
Long-acting injectable haloperidol decanoate may work as a treatment for Adderall-induced persistent psychosis.
Time, Ageism, Wisdom, and the Queen
Ageism: alive and well, despite a dearth of leaders who are elderly.
Study Shows Connection Between ADHD Medication and Risk of Suicide Attempt
Risk of suicide attempt is higher among adults, women.
Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Enhance Well-Being
"Accordingly, I asked Henry what he would be doing differently—or how his life would be different—if he were not depressed, if he stopped worrying, and if he was enjoying retirement."
Serotonin: A Biography
"It would be naïve to believe that targeting a single neurotransmitter, receptor, or circuit in the brain will cure any psychiatric or neurological disorder. However, we would be remiss if we did not try."
An Oath of Lifelong Psychiatric Service
King Charles III took an oath of lifelong service, not unlike that of medicine.
Unity
On this September 11th—and always—we strive for unity...
First Responders and Mental Health: When Heroes Need Rescuing
As Suicide Prevention Month continues, we take a look at the mental health of a group constantly caring for others: first responders.
Contingency Management Is a Powerful Clinical Tool for Treating Substance Use Research Evidence and New Practice Guidelines for Use
Contingency management is an effective behavior change technique commonly used to treat substance use disorders.
9/11/01, Grandparents Day, Queen Elizabeth II, and the Double Rainbow of Conflict Resolution
Positivity and wisdom can come from even the worst of experiences.
Memorials to Mass Shootings: The Highland Park Model
Can an artistic memorial help recovery from gun-violence trauma as a sort of collective art therapy?
Serotonin or Not, Antidepressants Work
The latest claim that antidepressants don't work: refuted.
Mood Shifts Have Opposite Impact on Alcohol Cravings in Men and Women
A new study finds mood shifts and alcohol-related cues affect men and women differently in terms of alcohol cravings.
The Case for Medical Aid in Dying: Part 3
Here’s why the slippery slope argument for MAID might not be applicable, according to one doctor.
From the CDC to a Family: Organizational Culture Change is Hard, But Often Necessary
This major medical organization is making an effort towards changing their culture. Here’s why more of us need to emulate these actions.
Decisions
A psychiatrist reflects on decisions...
A Matter of Life and Death: When Abortion Wars Should Not Be Fought
A psychiatrist reflects on how we can educate patients about avoiding alcohol misuse without getting caught up in polemics on politics.
New Position Statement on Trauma-Responsive Care for Youth
The National Commission on Correctional Health Care has issued a new directive for trauma-responsive care for children and adolescents in correctional facilities.
The Role of Alcohol and Substances in Suicide
Suicide Prevention Week is September 4-10. Are you ready?
What It’s All About: A Year of Psychiatric Views on the Daily News
Celebrating 1 year of Psychiatric Views on the Daily News!