Commentary
Commentary
How to improve our response to COVID’s mental tolls
Greater cohesion, a love for thy neighbor, and equity will fuel the resilience needed to withstand more of COVID-19's ongoing trauma, said Dr....
Opinion
TIPP the scales in managing stress
Safety planning for youth is important, including working with patients to identify skills they can use in distress.
Commentary
Reflections on healing as a process
It is important to reflect on the impact physicians’ contributions have on patients’ quality of life, said Dr. Zahid F. Awan.
Commentary
To fight anti-Asian hate, we must talk about it
You can send a note of support for legislation similar the COVID-19 Hate Crime Act, says Dr. Krysti Lan Chi Vo.
Commentary
Patients with agoraphobia are showing strength, resilience during the pandemic
Agoraphobia patients have remained on their prescribed medications, and have adapted well to phone and telemedicine therapy, said Dr. Richard W....
Commentary
Are adolescents canaries in the coal mine?
In many cases, there are no warning signs to alert parents of their adolescents’ imminent suicidal behavior, said Dr. Peter L. Loper and Dr. Dana...
For Residents
Systemic trauma in the Black community: My perspective as an Asian American
Being a physician gives me great privilege.
Commentary
Evidence-based medicine: It’s not a cookbook!
It’s not just about the evidence, it’s about how we use it in clinical practice.
From the Editor
10 devastating consequences of psychotic relapses
It breaks my heart every time young patients with functional disability and a history of several psychotic episodes are referred to me.
Commentary
‘Canceling’ obsolete terms
I wanted to thank Dr. Nasrallah for his most important editorial, “Let’s ‘cancel’ these obsolete terms in DSM” (From the Editor, Current...
Commentary
Suicide in the early months of the pandemic: Unexpected trends
Suicide rates have gone down, but this is not true for all population subsets, says Dr. Dinah Miller.