Commentary
Opinion
Technology, counseling, and CBT apps for primary care
Technology has made fantastic inroads in helping patients achieve real improvement in troublesome behavioral symptoms.
From the Editor
Beyond ‘selfies’: An epidemic of acquired narcissism
‘Acquired narcissism’ that comes from fame can lead celebrities to start believing they are indeed superior to the rest of us mortals.
Commentary
Backlash against using rating scales
I strongly disagree with the editorial by Ahmed A. Aboraya, MD, DrPH, and Henry A. Nasrallah, MD, (“It’s time to implement measurement-based care...
Commentary
Fetal alcohol exposure overlooked again?
Ask pregnant women this question: “When did you realize you were pregnant and were you doing any social drinking before you knew?” Dr. Carl C....
Commentary
Migrant children need safety net
Should clinicians be bystanders to the trauma faced by children at the border – or become involved professionals?
Shrink Rap News
Would a universal basic income help our patients?
It’s difficult to imagine that it would not be helpful to everyone’s mental health to be freed from the worry of earning enough money to survive,...
Opinion
When’s the right time to use dementia as a diagnosis?
Opinion
Discovery of peer review and patient safety reports
Any given state’s statute on discovery requires careful reading because it could differ from other states’ directives.
Commentary
LAIs still underused for patients with psychosis
Among individuals with schizophrenia, LAIs can lead to significant improvements in symptom control, quality of life, and overall functioning, Dr....
Commentary
Book Review: The hope that comes from ‘Growing Pains’
Dr. Mike Shooter beautifully describes the societal ills that have contributed to a global rise in child and adolescent mental health problems, Dr...
Commentary
Memories, flashbacks, and PTSD in NYC
A lot of PTSD remains undiagnosed – partly because clinicians tend to look for the disorder only after major traumatic events, Dr. Robert T....