Publication|Articles|March 3, 2026

Psychiatric Times

  • Volume 43, Issue 3

An Invitation for Video Insights

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Key Takeaways

  • Growing emphasis on concise video formats is framed as a high-yield method for disseminating clinical perspectives in a fragmented, fast-paced digital ecosystem.
  • Psychiatrists and mental health clinicians are explicitly positioned as content leaders, with an open call to contribute expert insights and topic ideas.
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Psychiatrists and mental health clinicians: share quick vertical video insights, pitch topics, and get featured—email us or connect at conferences to amplify your clinical voice.

In the current digital landscape, a lot of weight is being placed on short, easily consumable video insights. You need to get your information in a fast, concise manner, and videos can provide that. As we try to stay on top of the ever-evolving media environment, we are proud to be your go-to resource for the latest in psychiatric care. But we also look to you—our talented psychiatrists and mental health clinicians—as leaders.

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View all video shorts here.

Are you interested in sharing your thoughts via a short video? Do you want to suggest a topic for us to cover? Your opportunity has arrived. Send us your vertically recorded video content or snag us at an upcoming conference. Your voice deserves to be heard, and as the Voice of Psychiatry, we stand at the ready to provide you with a platform.

Email us at [email protected] if you have further questions or would like to discuss this opportunity.

Mike Hennessy Jr

Chairman and CEO, MJH Life Sciences

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