Explore our Collections

Over 60 different collections containing articles from JCP and PCC

Academic Highlights

Academic Highlights summarize faculty presentations from symposia, roundtable meetings, and teleconferences. They include case-based questions that help learners pause for reflection on key clinical messages. Many are CME accredited.

ASCP Corner

ASCP Corner is a collection of brief peer-reviewed, evidence-based articles, authored by ASCP members, that examine the practice of psychopharmacology through the lens of clinical experience.

Biostats Made Simple

Learn key statistical concepts in psychiatry through simple, concise explanations. This resource helps clinicians understand and apply biostatistics, including effect sizes and risk ratios, to enhance evidence-based decision-making.

Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology

Each month in his online column, Dr Andrade considers theoretical and practical ideas in clinical psychopharmacology with a view to update the knowledge and skills of medical practitioners who treat patients with psychiatric conditions.

Difficult to Treat Depression Clinical Resource Center

This comprehensive collection offers cutting-edge research, treatment strategies, and practical guidance from leading professionals in the field, all in one place.

Early Career Psychiatrists

The objective of the Early Career Psychiatrists section is to encourage the academic development of early career psychiatrists.

Emerging Approaches in Schizophrenia

This Editorial Focus collection from Psychiatrist.com News focuses on the latest advances in schizophrenia treatment, with an emphasis on emerging therapies that go beyond traditional dopaminergic approaches.

Focus on Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health

The objective of the Focus on Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health section is to encourage scientific studies regarding the mental health of children and adolescents, promote excellent clinical care of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders, and help keep the psychiatric community informed about the latest research developments.

Focus on Geriatric Psychiatry

Topics of interest include late-life depression, memory disorders including Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, grief, anxiety, resilience, and cognition.

Focus on Psychosis

The objective of the Focus on Psychosis section is to promote scientific research that impacts the clinical care of individuals with psychotic disorders and related conditions.

Focus on Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy has been a mainstay of our field from its beginnings and remains a foundational skill of psychiatry, psychology, social work, and other mental health professions.

Focus on Suicide

The objective of the Focus on Suicide section is to promote scientific research into the causes and prevention of suicide.

Focus on Women’s Mental Health

The objective of the Focus on Women’s Mental Health section is to recognize and address the need for gender-based research.

Information from Industry: Auvelity

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Insight Videos

Short videos about topics of importance to clinicians.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma Clinical Resource Center

This section has hundreds of articles on trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder’s diagnosis, management, and underlying mechanisms, with authors from some of the world’s most prestigious universities and organizations.

Rounds from Banner Alzheimer’s Institute

Read challenging cases of patients seen at the Banner Alzheimer’s Institute Memory Disorders Clinic.

Rounds in the General Hospital

For hospitalized patients with complex medical or surgical problems who also demonstrate psychiatric symptoms, Dr Stern discusses diagnosis and management with members of the Consultation Service at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Sleep Disturbance and Suicide

Nightmares and sleep complaints seem to predict suicidal behaviors, and recognizing sleep-related warning signs in patients is crucial.