
The idea of collaborative care can be daunting and overwhelming, but Dr Justin Mohatt encourages you to try.
The idea of collaborative care can be daunting and overwhelming, but Dr Justin Mohatt encourages you to try.
Dr Susan Catalano of Cognition Therapeutics talks the science behind the Icelandic Mutation and their potential upcoming drug for the treatment of Alzheimer disease.
The collaborative treatment team model, where individual specialists must work together as a team, or "pit crew," might be the best way to provide for your patient.
Meera Menon, MD, talks how best to care for your college student patients when they are a long way from home.
These 2 medical students want to share their helpful handouts with you and your patients. Watch the video to learn more.
Dr Moffic poses queries to the presidential candidates and even does a little singing.
Suicide is the third leading cause of death in people aged 15-24. Review how you can assess adolescents for suicidal ideation.
VistaGen Therapeutics CEO Shawn Singh discusses what he and VistaGen are doing to create and improve treatments that complement your practice.
Issues of well-being, especially during a disaster or pandemic, are not going to disappear. Dr Cross Hansel talks suicide prevention week and how to get patients back to their pre-pandemic mental health state.
Dr Miller offers advice on making sure you have enough medication when self-isolating.
We can make treatment work during this pandemic, no matter how or where, even if it is from the bathtub with the door locked. Listen as Dr Turban talks more.
For many, fall brings the things we enjoy—turning beautiful leaves, coziness and warm comfort foods, family time, and the beginning of the holiday seasons. This year it also brings elections, with partisan divides we have not seen in a long time. Psychiatric Times’ Editor in Chief John J. Miller, MD, considers the affects of election anxiety, and reminds us that we need to do our civic duties by voting and then find a way to move forward—together.
COVID-19 is the most devastating pandemic in recent history, and it has taken a huge toll. Here are some tips to take into consideration when advocating for your safety and the safety of your patients.
What can you do to prevent a child from being cyberbullied? Here are some tips from security expert, Aliza Vigderman at Security.org.
A black fly on the white hair of Vice President Pence: coincidence or symbol? Dr Moffic talks combatting racism, current events, and the infamous fly.
Social distancing and virtual happy hours may tempt you to reach for the alcohol. Dr Packer explains why tea is a better alternative.
Dr Frances discusses how best to deal with emotional and economic problems if you are working on the frontlines of this pandemic.
Dr Payne previews her talk at the upcoming Annual Psychiatric Times® World CME Conference™, reminding us why it is important to take care of mothers postpartum.
Dr Ghani talks on caring for teens and young adults with suicidal ideation, especially in this time of increased stressors.
Join Psychiatric Times’ Editor in Chief John J. Miller, MD, Psychiatric Times’ regular contributors and Editorial Board members, and other leaders in the field to explore the latest treatment strategies. The Annual Psychiatric Times World CME Conference is this week, October 15th – 17th. Reserve your space here.
Dr Aiken gives tips to feel more connected to your patient and become more aware of their lives.
While helping each other, we oftentimes forget to preserve our own health. Dr Gold recommends tips for maintaining your own peace of mind.
Pharmacists are here for you, through the thick and thin of this pandemic, and can provide assistance to those who have lost their jobs or need help acquiring medications.
Enjoy this preview of Dr Moawad's talk for the upcoming CME Conference.
Dr Moffic talks about the impact of current political events on the public's mental health.
Dr Sanacora discusses the new indication for esketamine, SPRAVATO®, and how it might be used to treat patients with Major Depressive Disorder with acute risk of suicide ideation.
Judith Beck, PhD, talks Cognitive Behavior Therapy, clinical tips, and the work of her father, Dr Aaron Beck.
If we acknowledge our feelings of grief and loss over the pandemic, we can begin to come together, encourage hope, find meaning, and stay connected. Dr Morganstein talks on this.
What happens when a patients decides to quit taking a serotonin reuptake inhibitor?
Dr Aftab reflects on his own worries about COVID-19 and offers tips to help guide what sort of future we are looking to create for ourselves during, and post, pandemic.