
Damaging and destructive relationships take 2 people.
Damaging and destructive relationships take 2 people.
As the COVID-19 battle continues, reflecting on successes against viruses like AIDS may serve as a hopeful reminder.
How can elder abuse be recognized and prevented during this pandemic?
Superheroes are already saving the world, but some of them would make good clinicians too.
Amanda Gorman's poetry at the inauguration connects to both psychiatry and society.
What does recent research have to say on video telemedicine?
A healthy body and mindset is a great way to move past the traumatic events of the past year.
For decades, it was thought the brain was a fixed structure, and not able to be renewed or regenerated, but science has since proved otherwise.
What happens when a drug meets a receptor?
The stress and anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic might be interfering with sleep patterns.
"...inhuman forces hard at work in their own time and place..."
Nicole Hockley, co-founder and managing director of Sandy Hook Promise, talks about the mental health strain COVID-19 has placed on youth.
A meeting with the Dalai Lama sends a researcher on a new path.
The pandemic brought mindfulness to the masses as it created a rare opportunity for us all to breathe, reflect, and focus on the most important aspects of life.
The first-and-only transdermal patch for adults with schizophrenia offers a new treatment.
Apologies are a psychological process. H. Steven Moffic, MD, talks about an important apology this week.
How to train your mind for happiness like you would train your body for a marathon.
New data out of Maryland includes some surprising numbers.
How does a patient feel about having a mental illness?
Every medication, when it interfaces with receptor, has a different consequence.
The saddest day of the year can be brighter so long as one remembers: TGIT.
Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr Day with us!
Walking on water might just be possible...
Addressing the impact of a brain injury on vision is just as important as addressing the motor skills.
How cost-effective is fully automated digital cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention for insomnia?
Scott Zeller, MD, previews his article in the January issue of Psychiatric Times, where he talks about emergency psychiatry and the tremendous growth it has seen over the past decade.
"The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people..."
Barry Shore, the Ambassador of Joy, shares the 3 fundamentals of a powerful, positive mindset that apply to everyone.
Tony Thrasher, DO, DFAPA, previews his article for the January issue on the art of the psychiatric interview.
Creating a schedule and keeping it can be a huge help to patients with anxiety or depression.