Family psychiatry

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Psychiatrist.com is a leading source of research in the field of family psychiatry. Providing peer-reviewed articles and evidence-based information on a wide range of mental and neurologic illnesses, Psychiatrist.com offers a wealth of information on family psychiatry to psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians, and other clinicians who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders.

On Psychiatrist.com, you can access a rich collection of resources related to family psychiatry, including articles and reports on child and adolescent psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. You’ll also find materials on many other aspects of psychiatry, including biological psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, nutritional psychiatry, functional psychiatry, and interventional psychiatry.

With CME activities coordinated by the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., you can earn CME credits with activities related to family psychiatry and many other topics.

Register for free on Psychiatrist.com to access many articles and reports as well as podcasts, CME activities, and email alerts. Or subscribe for comprehensive access to all current and archived content on family psychiatry and other areas of psychiatric research.

Earn CME credits with family psychiatry activities

Psychiatrist.com is dedicated to offering clinicians lifelong learning opportunities, including the opportunity to earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ with over 150 CME activities. The CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Through articles, webcasts, newsletters, supplements, and other activities related to family psychiatry, you can earn CME credits at your own pace and at times that are convenient for you.

When you register for free on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll automatically be set up with a MyCME account from the CME Institute. Your MyCME account makes it possible to start an activity at any time and return to finish it later, making it easier to satisfy CME requirements on a busy schedule. Your MyCME account also keeps a record of credits earned and lets you print certificates and transcripts as soon as you have completed an activity.

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Your source for evidence-based articles on family psychiatry

You can access a vast collection of peer-reviewed, evidence-based articles related to family psychiatry on Psychiatrist.com. Content on the website is primarily drawn from two sources. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) has been a leading source of psychiatric research for over 75 years, documenting the latest advances in diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of mental and CNS disorders. The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC) is dedicated to advancing the clinical expertise of primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals who treat patients with mental and neurologic illnesses.

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FAQs on family psychiatry research

There are many articles related to family psychiatry on Psychiatrist.com that can be viewed for free by simply registering as a user on the site. Registration is free and provides access to all PCC articles as well as certain articles and free supplements published in JCP. For complete access to all articles on Psychiatrist.com, a subscription to JCP is required.

Visit the JCP subscription page for details. You may subscribe to a print/online edition of the journal or to an online-only edition.

Generally, no. Nearly all CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are free of charge. Occasionally, you may encounter a $10 processing fee for certain activities.

When you register for free on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll automatically establish a MyCME account. As you participate in CME activities on the website, your MyCME account will keep a record of your progress. With your MyCME account, you may start an activity at any time and return to finish it later. A MyCME account also allows you to print transcripts and certificates as soon as you have passed a posttest and completed an evaluation for a CME activity.

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When you register as a free user on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll have access to many of the benefits the site offers. You’ll be able to view the full text of articles and supplements from The Primary Care Companion as well as free articles and supplements from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. As a registered user, you can also participate in 150+ CME activities and keep a record of your progress with a free MyCME account.

When you want complete access to all of the benefits that Psychiatrist.com has to offer, simply choose a JCP subscription package. As a subscriber, you’ll be able to search for and view articles and research related to family psychiatry from 1997 to the present. You’ll have access to weekly articles published in JCP weekly, and you can view new issues of JCP on the day they are released. A subscription also includes all of the benefits offered to registered users on the site.

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To get daily updates on new family psychiatry articles, reports, and CME activities, sign up for email alerts, or Elerts. These daily notifications let you know as soon as new resources related to family psychiatry have been posted to the website. Elerts also include the table of contents from upcoming issues of The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and The Primary Care Companion as well as links to abstracts of articles from both issues.

About Psychiatrist.com

Psychiatrist.com, a property of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., compiles articles, research, and CME activities from three sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

The peer-reviewed, evidence-based information and CME activities on Psychiatrist.com offer lifelong learning opportunities for psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians, and others who treat patients with mental and neurologic illnesses.

Subjects covered by material on Psychiatrist.com include psychopharmacological treatment for a hypomanic episode; diagnosing ADD in children and ADHD in adults; symptoms of frontotemporal dementia; treatment for psychotic schizophrenia; the latest psychoanalysis techniques;

and research into many other psychiatric diagnoses and advances in functional psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, medical psychiatry, and general psychiatry.