Patient Care is at the heart of psychiatry. It encompasses the holistic approach to understanding, diagnosing, and treating individuals with mental health challenges. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry emphasizes the importance of compassionate, evidence-based care, offering insights into best practices, therapeutic relationships, and patient-centered approaches. Our expert editors curate content that underscores the significance of empathy, communication, and understanding in the therapeutic process, ensuring optimal outcomes for patients.
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Recently published articles about Patient Care
Original Research
Psychological-Behavioral Intervention to Improve Physical Activity in Midlife Adults
July 29, 2021
Many middle-aged adults struggle to be physically active in the context of diminished psychological well-being and multiple stressors. This study assessed a 12-week positive psychology–motivational interviewing intervention to promote...
Original Research
Psychological Impact of Masks and Infection-Prevention Plastic Partitions
July 8, 2021
In this study, the authors investigated the impact of masks and plastic partitions on patient-doctor communication and subjective anxiety for infection in patients with psychiatric disorders during the COVID-19...
Original Research
Observed Sex Differences in Cardiometabolic Indices in Patients on Antipsychotics
April 8, 2021
Recognition of sex differences can promote a more personalized patient-centered care approach to ensure goals of therapy are achieved among patients prescribed antipsychotics. Read on to find out more.