
Editors' picks this month include stories on future directions in leadership, schizophrenia research, mental health in the workplace, and big changes around the corner.
Editors' picks this month include stories on future directions in leadership, schizophrenia research, mental health in the workplace, and big changes around the corner.
News and research highlights on ADHD, conduct disorder, substance use disorder, and behavioral addictions, including compulsive social networking.
In psychosis, the mind disposes of or deflects certain (real) information. Is that so different from a “nonpsychotic” mind?
Continuing medical education activities for clinicians who seek to improve their care for patients with mental health disorders.
Eating disorders can frequently be unrecognized or masked behind medical conditions, depression, or the natural changes of aging.
Hair-pulling can be associated with depressive symptoms and anxiety. While treatment is often elusive, some therapies have been found to be effective. This slideshow reviews noteworthy studies for clinicians to review.
These editors' picks on noteworthy stories from around the web include topics on child psychiatry, sports psychology, college mental health, forensic psychiatry, and addiction.
These editors' picks on noteworthy stories from around the web include topics such as DSM, neuroscience, psychology, research, marijuana, and disaster psychiatry.
Anxiety is a fundamental aspect of the human experience, but if it impacts social, psychological, or physiological functioning, it can lead to symptoms that cause distress and impairment. Here: the latest on anxiety disorders by experts in the field.
These editors' picks on noteworthy stories from around the web include topics such as "enhanced" interrogation, minority mental health, forensic psychiatry, new research, and more.
A psychiatrist reviews some digital apps you might suggest as an adjunct to established interventions (eg, medications, therapy) for adult ADHD.
In the spirit of fun in the sun, we thought we would find out what some of your colleagues are reading this summer. Take inspiration, add to your reading list, and let us know what books you’re reading!
A great psychiatrist knows the disease, the person with the disease, and the way the two interact. Here are tips from a clinician who has devoted his career to treating psychiatric disorders.
Patients with psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia, anorexia nervosa, and substance use disorders, have reduced life expectancies compared with the general population. This and other facts emphasize the need for the latest clinical information, highlighted in this countdown.
Many questions remain about privacy, ethics, and clinical utility, but the fact remains, mobile is the fastest growing technology in human history.
Editors' picks from stories in mental health.
This slideshow features information on a recent Special Report covering opioid use, gambling, street and club drugs, marijuana, video games, and more.
A list of noteworthy psychiatry-related stories from around the Web during the month of May.
Keeping up with the research on bipolar disorder, including findings from studies on cognition, neurogeneration, positive and negative emotion regulation, and weight gain.
The transition to ICD-10 poses unique challenges for mental health providers. Here are 6 documentation and coding issues they need to understand.
Editors' choices of noteworthy psychiatry-related news, blogs, CMEs, research studies, cases, and videos from around the Web.
Using the cloud in a savvy way can make your work easier and keep your patients happy-as long as you deploy it in a secure way. Here are 10 tips for embracing the cloud in your psychiatric practice.
A list of noteworthy psychiatry blogs, CMEs, research studies, cases, and books from around the Web.
The articles mentioned here are from the Psychiatric Times Special Report on neuropsychiatry. This year, Brain Awareness Week is from March 16 to 22, 2015.
A 28-year-old married mother of 2 with a history of depression is brought to the emergency department after 6 months of near-daily methamphetamine use.
Editors' choices of noteworthy psychiatry blogs, CMEs, research studies, cases, and books from around the Web.
Eating disorders are often complicated by devastating medical problems and may result in death. Although studies suggest a multifactorial cause for the disorder, treatment is a still challenge.
There is no universally accepted classification of psychodermatological disease, but this slideshow serves as a general overview of these disorders.
This case of a 14-year-old female patient with end-stage cystic fibrosis illustrates the psychiatrist's critical role in ensuring quality end-of-life care.
Clinically relevant information by our Section Editors, on topics such as bipolar disorder, digital media in psychiatry, ethics, history, major depressive disorder, military mental health, schizophrenia, and sleep disorders.