Commentary
Opinion
Perinatal Psychiatry in 2024: Helping More Patients Access Care
Screening and identifying women who likely suffer from postpartum depression simply is not enough.
Opinion
Is It Time to Air Grievances?
Ostensibly, we complain to effect change: Something is wrong and we expect it to be different. But that’s not the whole story.
Hard Talk
Sometimes well-intended mental health treatment hurts
Our enthusiasm for widespread psychiatric interventions should be tempered by rigorous research and a nuanced understanding of human psychology...
Commentary
Supercharge your medical practice with ChatGPT: Here’s why you should upgrade
Imagine a well-informed and competent trainee working with you, ready to tackle tasks from handling patient inquiries to summarizing intricate...
Opinion
Toward a better framework for postmarketing reproductive safety surveillance of medications
We want to empower patients to make decisions that work for them based on more rapidly accumulating information and help inform their decisions....
Commentary
Can AI enhance mental health treatment?
It’s important to keep the risk of bias top-of-mind when exploring AI tools and consider whether a tool would pose any direct harm to patients.
Commentary
Clinician responsibilities during times of geopolitical conflict
Ultimately, as providers we must strive to seek unity and inclusivity amidst the current challenges.
Commentary
Are you sure your patient is alive?
Of all the people who should know whether someone is alive or dead, shouldn’t their doctor be at the top of the list?
Commentary
Mass shooters and mental illness: Reexamining the connection
Untreated mental illness combined with access to firearms poses a lethal threat to society.
Commentary
Shakespeare and suicide
Suicide and suicidal ideation are prevalent themes among many Shakespeare characters.
From the Editor
Valedictory
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