
Cognitive symptoms affect between 85% and 94% of patients with major depressive disorder. Despite this prevalence, cognitive dysfunction often remains undertreated and inadequately addressed in routine clinical practice.

Cognitive symptoms affect between 85% and 94% of patients with major depressive disorder. Despite this prevalence, cognitive dysfunction often remains undertreated and inadequately addressed in routine clinical practice.

Review various aspects of cognition in our latest Special Report.

The relationship between social media use and mental health remains inconclusive. How can you best treat child and adolescents and guide their social media use?

According to research, symptoms of ADHD are more often overlooked or diagnosed later in children with higher cognitive ability, physical activity, or social skills.

The fact that celiac disease has effects on the brain is recognized but not completely understood.

Learn more about how to appropriately diagnose and categorize a spectrum of posttraumatic stress responses in children and adolescents.

How has the field of child and adolescent psychiatry matured over the last 3 decades? Our Special Report Chair, Peter S. Jensen, MD, elaborates.

Here's how best to manage polypharmacy in patients with traumatic brain injury.

How often do you revisit a comprehensive medication reconciliation?

Check out these top 10 best practices for treating patients with mood disorders.

Check out the top 5 best practice recommendations for treating children and adolescents with psychotropic and combination therapies.

Let's review the Special Reports of 2024!

A recent longitudinal, retrospective study aimed to examine antipsychotic prescribing and rehospitalization rates in a forensic psychiatric sample.

Researchers investigated the link between psychosis, criminal sanctions, and mortality rates following discharge from a hospital for acute psychosis.

Extreme risk protection orders may be an effective suicide prevention tool.

In some cases of child murder by the mother, psychiatrists may have a critical role in prevention. Learn more here.

Learn more about malingering in this forensic psychiatry overview.

Conspiracy theories can lead individuals to engage in criminal and violent behaviors. It is necessary for psychiatrists treating or forensically evaluating individuals with conspiracy theories to be able to correctly identify different forms of belief.

The use of validated and scalable risk prediction tools can potentially improve mental health outcomes.

There are several points along this pathway for a justice involved patient to be intercepted and diverted to mental health treatment.

Learn more about topics of interest in forensic psychiatry in this month's Special Report!

Check out this unique approach to foster positive and trusting relationships via natural interactions in the community and minimize the stigma related to psychosis.

Postpartum psychosis has a complicated presentation and is often misdiagnosed or missed in patients.

The first episode of schizophrenia is a critical period of illness.

Meeting the needs of the dying and their families requires a deep and clear understanding of competent and compassionate care.

Intensive caring offers a way of addressing suffering designed to better meet the needs of patients and families.

Far less attention is paid by mental health clinicians to aspects of death and dying. This Psychiatric Times Death and Dying Special Report helps fill some of that gap.

What is the best treatment course for prolonged grief disorder?

Cannabis use during adolescence can profoundly impact brain development.

Social media is here to stay, and its use must be a consideration in the treatment of psychiatric conditions, particularly substance use disorder and alcohol use disorder.