Survey Finds COVID-19 Takes Heavy Psychological Toll on Health Care Workers
As communities across the world continue to grapple with containing the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and deal with the quic…
As communities across the world continue to grapple with containing the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and deal with the quic…
Over the past few years, an annual toxic smog has choked the northern part of the Southeast Asian subcontinent during the postmonsoo n/early winter for…
The resource document highlights critical elements of military mental health standards in a question-and-answer format on issues that civilian psychiatrists may not be aware of.
Over the past year, my presidential theme has been “Confronting Addiction From Prevention to Recovery.” This initiative has focused on four of the biggest areas…
Forty-three percent of U.S. adults said that they feel more anxious now than they did last year, compared with 37% in 2023 and 32% in…
When a patient is labeled “treatment resistant,” clinicians are in danger of objectifying and effectively abandoning the patient, along with the sense of hope that…
A pair of studies found that both anxiety-related emergency visits and prescriptions of mood medications rose in areas affected by wildfires or wildfire smoke.
While clozapine increases an individual’s risk of agranulocytosis (a drop in a type of white blood cell that can be life threatening) more …
New biomarker studies may reveal what variables—genetic, familial, neurobiological, or experiential—distinguish young people at risk for psychosis or schizophrenia who do not go on to…
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In an effort to improve access to care, experts are investigating why many mental health professionals may not participate in public insurance programs and innovative…