Publication|Articles|May 8, 2026

Psychiatric Times

  • Vol 43, Issue 5

Let Conference Season Begin

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Key Takeaways

  • May is positioned as conference season, emphasizing in-person connection with clinicians and stakeholders at annual psychiatric meetings.
  • Teams will attend the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting (San Francisco, California) and the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology Annual Meeting (Miami, Florida) before covering the 2026 Southern California Psychiatry Conference in Huntington Beach, California, chaired by Gus Alva, MD, DFAPA.
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Get real-time psychiatry conference highlights with video interviews, session takeaways, and quick clips from APA and psychopharmacology meetings.

At Psychiatric Times, May is what we fondly refer to as “the start of conference season.” This is when the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and many others hold their annual meetings. We love nothing more than connecting with each and every one of you at these gatherings. This month, we will be attending the APA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California, and the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida. Later, we will be on the ground at the 2026 Southern California Psychiatry Conference in Huntington Beach, California, which will be chaired by Psychiatric Times Mood Disorders Section Editor Gus Alva, MD, DFAPA. We hope to see you there.

Additional Conference Coverage

Check out all our conference coverage here.

If you cannot make it in person to chat with us, we hope you will check out our extensive, varied conference coverage page, where we will provide the latest and greatest updates from these annual meetings. You can expect video interviews, session write-ups, short vertical videos for on-the-go content, and more. If there is a session or meeting you think we should attend, let us know at [email protected].

Everyone, travel safely. See you soon.

Mike Hennessy Jr

Chairman and CEO, MJH Life Sciences