Wide Disparity in Mental Telehealth Services Among States
This study found wide state-to-state discrepancies in the availability of telehealth for mental healthcare.
This study found wide state-to-state discrepancies in the availability of telehealth for mental healthcare.
Researchers found that restless sleep in midlife was associated with worse cognition more than 10 years later. Duration of sleep, however, was not associated with…
The ebb and flow of societal beliefs often resemble a pendulum’s swing, oscillating between acceptance and rejection. This phenomenon is not confined to the annals…
This cross-sectional study investigates the association between the COVID-19 pandemic and trends in medication treatment initiation across various behavioral health conditions.
A new program by the APA Foundation aims to create a culture that values mental wellness for professional, collegiate, and young athletes and musicians.
This Viewpoint describes the challenges for clinical research and participant protections following the US Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Boosting someone’s receptiveness to hypnosis, even transiently, may make more people candidates for hypnosis-based therapy, which is utilized for several psychiatric conditions.
Psychedelics: it is time to integrate this treatment option into clinical care while holding fast to the principles of medical ethics.
Adults with persistent COVID-19 symptoms are about twice as likely to report psychiatric problems such as depression, anxiety, or cognitive…
Measles resurgence threatens global health, with rising cases and travel-related risks. Experts discuss the outbreak’s impact on healthcare.
This systematic review and meta-analysis assesses the prevalence of mental health disorders among people experiencing homelessness.