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PAs in Psychiatry: A Win-Win for Patients and Practices

Psychiatric Times

Discover how PAs like Erin Crown, MHS, PA-C, Psych-CAQ, are transforming mental health care, bridging gaps, and expanding access to psychiatric services nationwide.

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Diet, Nutrition, and Exercise Are Crucial Tools in Recovery From Mental Illness

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Mount Sinai Researchers Uncover a Promising New Way to Modulate Brain Cell Activity to Potentially Treat Major Depressive Disorder in Adults

Psychiatric Times

New research reveals how ezogabine targets potassium channels in the brain, offering innovative treatment options for major depressive disorder symptoms.

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How to Calm Your Nervous System: One Breath, One Thought at a Time

The Anxiety Guy

Your nervous system is always listening. In this episode of the Anxiety Guy Podcast, we explore how small (often unknown) shifts can help you create safety in the body and begin healing anxiety from the inside out. Enjoy. Welcome to another episode of the Anxiety Guy Podcast Your go-to space for healing anxiety at the root. In this episode, we explore a vital but often overlooked truth in anxiety recovery: your nervous system is always listening.

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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June in Review: Updates on the Psychiatric Treatment Pipeline

Psychiatric Times

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It’s a No-Brainer: Living Proof We Are More Than Our Parts

Mad in America

“The part can never be well unless the whole is well.” —Plato Where Medicine Loses Its Mind M odern neuroscience no longer studies the brain. It markets it. Wrapped in scans, loops, and circuitry, it presents diagrams as if they reveal thoughts and feelings. Terms like “reward systems,” “emotion centers,” and “decision circuits” suggest precision. But these aren’t discoveries—they’re metaphors.

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Aging in Place, and Aging Solo

From Both Sides of the Couch

Personal Perspective: I've been in my apartment for 30 years, and may be here another 30. This is what aging alone and in place looks like for me.

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ADHD Treatment Options

Psychiatric Times

News Media Peer Exchange Case-Based Psych Perspectives Clinical Case Collective Insights Peers & Perspectives Slideshows Videos Conferences Conference Coverage Conference Listing Publication Psychiatric Times Job Board CME/CE Partners Editorial Resources Between the Lines Expert Perspectives Clinical Consult Clinical Scales Interactive Tools Partner Perspectives Q&A Quizzes Series Special Reports Sponsored Subscribe Spotlight Long-Acting Injectable Therapy in the Management of Adult Pati

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Parkinson’s drug effective in treating persistent depression

Department of Psychiatry News

A drug used for Parkinson’s disease has been shown to be effective in reducing the symptoms of difficult to treat depression, in a study led by the University of Oxford.

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Nonstimulant Therapies for ADHD

Psychiatric Times

News Media Peer Exchange Case-Based Psych Perspectives Clinical Case Collective Insights Peers & Perspectives Slideshows Videos Conferences Conference Coverage Conference Listing Publication Psychiatric Times Job Board CME/CE Partners Editorial Resources Between the Lines Expert Perspectives Clinical Consult Clinical Scales Interactive Tools Partner Perspectives Q&A Quizzes Series Special Reports Sponsored Subscribe Spotlight Long-Acting Injectable Therapy in the Management of Adult Pati

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APS Members Hit Capitol Hill to Advocate for Science

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

A small group of psychological scientists and graduate students visited Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 21, 2025, to take a stand against the U.S. government’s unprecedented cuts in research funding. The visits to congressional offices were part of a new APS program called APS Congressional Visits Day, which gave psychological scientists the opportunity to urge lawmakers to support their research.

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FDA Clears First Blood Test for Detecting Alzheimer’s Via Amyloid Plaques

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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A Case of a 32-Year-Old Male With Type 1 Narcolepsy

Psychiatric Times

Panelists discuss the critical importance of early diagnosis and personalized treatment in narcolepsy, using a case study to illustrate how tailored therapy—considering patient preferences, comorbidities, and lifestyle factors—can improve engagement, safety, and long-term outcomes.

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“How to End Sibling Fighting Peacefully”

ADDitude

My heart races as I listen to my kids in the other room. I can tell their play has taken a turn and is now getting sticky. I listen a little longer to see if they can work it out. Nope — things have escalated. I move quickly, hoping to break it up, but it’s too late. My youngest is crying and yelling, while my other kid still looks like they want to hurt someone.

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Med Check: NDA Expected for Longer-Acting Methylphenidate; FDA Clears At-Home Calming Device for Teens With Panic, PTSD; Azetukalner Advances in the Pipeline for Depression

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Increased risk of respiratory disease in bipolar means it’s time to breathe new life into physical healthcare

The Mental Elf

Risk of respiratory disease is greatly heightened for people with bipolar disorder but we are missing opportunities to intervene to improve lung health. The post Increased risk of respiratory disease in bipolar means it’s time to breathe new life into physical healthcare appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Group Medical Visits for People With Bipolar Lend Hope, Enhance Access

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Which Type of Career Would Best Suit Your Personality? Take the Quiz to Find Out

Very Well Mind

There is a connection between our personality and the type of career in which we'll thrive. Not sure which career path is the best fit for you? Take this personality quiz to find the job that fits you best.

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Special Report: Psychodynamic Approaches to Behavioral Change

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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CfP : Living in the aftermaths: Trauma, politics and survival in Yugoslavia and successor states, 1945 – present

History Psychiatry

Dear H-Madness readers, We are sharing a call for papers from the Centre for Culture and the Mind at the… Read more CfP : Living in the aftermaths: Trauma, politics and survival in Yugoslavia and successor states, 1945 – present

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Psychiatric Chronification: Are Those Medications Still Helping Your Patient?

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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People Are Being Involuntarily Committed After Spiraling Into “ChatGPT Psychosis”

Mad in America

From Futurism : “Many ChatGPT users are developing all-consuming obsessions with the chatbot, spiraling into severe mental health crises characterized by paranoia, delusions, and breaks with reality. The consequences can be dire. As we heard from spouses, friends, children, and parents looking on in alarm, instances of what’s being called “ChatGPT psychosis” have led to the breakup of marriages and families, the loss of jobs, and slides into homelessness.

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Today: ‘Not Your Grandmother’s TMS’

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Sex-specific associations between anxiety, depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation in older adults: undirected and Bayesian network analyses

Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Publication date: Available online 30 June 2025 Source: Asian Journal of Psychiatry Author(s): Min Li, Lu Zhang, Chuchu Li, Haoran Chen, Hailong Shu, Wentao Fang, Fangfang Liu, Linsheng Yang, Gengfu Wang, Puyu Su

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Evaluation of AOT Shows Benefit of Court-Mandated Treatment for SMI

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Killing Us Slowly….

Real Psychiatry

I became aware today of a Brown University study that estimates the current Trump tax cut bill will close about 580 nursing homes. Since the average nursing home has about 109 beds that means 63,220 people will be out on the street or worse. Where do politicians (more specifically the Republican party and their constituents) think these people will go?

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Incarcerated Older Adults Face Unmet Needs and Barriers to Care

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Helping Patients With Treatment-Resistant Depression Reach Remission

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Using AI to Decode Suicide Risks

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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From the Archives: Charles Prudhomme, M.D.

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Standing Up, Speaking Out: Psychiatry’s Call to Action

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Searching Patients at Outpatient Psychiatric Clinics

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Journal Digest: 420 Day Hospitalizations, PTSD and Hypertension, and More

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Management of Delirium Caused by Psychotropics: Part 2

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Resident-Fellow Caucus to Advocate for Trainees

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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Sketching a Portrait of Artists’ Mental Health

Psychiatry Online

Psychiatric News, Volume 60, Issue 7 , July 1, 2025 – July 31, 2025.

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