
Three new studies focus on innovative therapies for ADHD.
Three new studies focus on innovative therapies for ADHD.
The need for more mental health providers has galvanized our interest in special populations, each of which requires a vision and framework for establishing assessment and treatment as a standard of care.
Three new studies focus on innovative strategies to manage depression.
In the aftermath of the Orlando massacre, nearly half a million physicians declared war on gun violence. This story and more in our psychiatry roundup.
Proper technique, practiced over time, can transform an appointment from "medication management" to a serious change in behavior, as evidenced by the 5 examples featured in this article.
A recent study reported that burnout rates in one hospital were over 75%. This story and more in our psychiatry roundup.
Three new studies focus on risk factors for the development of depressive disorders.
A special collection of current clinical work and issues surrounding eating disorders-specifically comorbidity, prevalence in men, and mortality.
When doctor and patient disagree about care at the end of life: one of six issues in the psychiatric news.
Leaders in the field provide specific, effective interventions for these debilitating disorders.
A brief psychosocial tool that offers compassionate, tailored care using existential neuroscience, a new perspective for conducting bedside psychotherapy.
Check out what's new in schizophrenia research, personality disorders, patient education, integrative psychiatry, addiction, and more.
The studies discussed in this slideshow assess the benefits of non-traditional therapies for depressive disorders.
Here's what's new in personality disorders: DBT treatment, DSM-5 criteria, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personalities, and mentalization-based treatments.
Editors' choices of noteworthy psychiatry stories from around the Web: genetics of schizophrenia, Alzheimer disease, the perils of mixing prescription and over-the-counter medications, new guidelines for treating pain with opioids, and other topics.
This month's editors' picks include controversial topics-euthanasia, "conversion therapy," genius and madness, and more.
The guidelines and research discussed in this slideshow assess the benefits of various therapies for depressive disorders.
"If only I had this, I would feel that."
Stories covered in the January issue included gun violence, physician burnout and depression, mental health/HIV, young adult psychiatry, women's issues, and other topics of interest to clinicians.
Recent data show that widespread discrepancy exists between clinical guidelines and practice patterns for ADHD, dementia, and bipolar disorders.
Editors' picks, including the biggest story of the year thus far and others of interest to psychiatrists and the public.
Three new studies show the effects of depression-and its treatment-on the brain.
Post-holiday hangover? Here are some comical treatments to beat the winter blues.
Here is a year's worth of free CMEs you can take right now.
We invite you to reflect on your diagnostic understanding of topics presented this year.
As technology continues to expand exponentially, so does our potential to harness these technological capabilities to expand the field of psychiatry. At Psychiatric Times this year, we highlighted a range of topics on these advancements.
The events here were cited as the most important changes in psychiatry since 1945.
This issue of Psychiatric Times covered government fraud, emergency psychiatry, PTSD in practicing psychiatrists, college mental health, and other critical issues.
Editors' picks this month include stories on ECT, schizophrenia, the Paris attacks, nutritional psychiatry (really), and the prescription opioid epidemic.
In this issue of Psychiatric Times, the authors cover climate change, women's health issues, forensic psychiatry, addiction and AIDS, cultural psychiatry, and other clinically useful topics.