Functional psychiatry

Functional psychiatry: access peer-reviewed information

To access the latest research on functional psychiatry, consult Psychiatrist.com – one of the most authoritative sources of peer-reviewed articles, studies, and analyses in the field.

Psychiatrist.com is a leading source for evidence-based research on a broad range of subjects in mental health and psychiatry. With articles drawn from several sources, Psychiatrist.com provides the latest insights in functional psychiatry for psychiatrists and mental health professionals as well as primary care physicians and other clinicians who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders.

Within the rich collection of content on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find many articles, case reports, studies, commentaries, and analyses on functional psychiatry as well as biological psychiatrypsychoanalysisneuropsychiatry, integrated psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and interventional psychiatry. Psychiatrist.com also offers convenient opportunities to earn CME credits through the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) with activities related to functional psychiatry and other psychiatric topics.

Register today on Psychiatrist.com to access many of the benefits the website offers, including free articles, CME activities, podcasts, and email alerts. Or subscribe to take advantage of comprehensive access to all current and archived materials on functional psychiatry and many other aspects of mental health.

Find CME activities in functional psychiatry

Psychiatrist.com offers a wide variety of CME activities, including many related to functional psychiatry. CME activities are provided by the CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CME opportunities include a variety of print, online, and live activities where you can earn AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTMAdditionally, Psychiatrist.com offers a free online tool where you can track your activity and print certificates and transcripts. CME activities related to functional psychiatry include titles like:

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The latest articles and evidence-based research

Psychiatrist.com aggregates articles and research from several sources, including The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) and The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC). JCP has been a leading source of peer-reviewed articles and cognition research for over 75 years and serves the needs of psychiatrists and mental health professionals. PCC is dedicated to advancing the clinical expertise of PCPs and other healthcare professionals who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders.

Material on Psychiatrist.com includes a deep compendium of research on functional psychiatry and many other psychiatric disciplines. Content includes articles, original research, Academic Highlights, meta-analyses, Brief Reports, commentaries, case reports, and many additional resources.

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FAQs on research in functional psychiatry

You’ll find a wide range of resources related to functional psychiatry on Psychiatrist.com. Content includes articles, features, original research, Brief Reports, meta-analyses, commentaries, Academic Highlights, case reports, systematic reviews, and more.

JCP offers both an online/print subscription and an online-only subscription. Visit the JCP subscription page for more information.

Almost all CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are free of charge, though certain activities carry a $10 processing fee.

Yes. When you register as a user on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll automatically be set up with a MyCME account where you can keep a record of your activity on the website. MyCME also lets you start an activity and return to finish it later and print certificates and transcripts once you have earned CME credit.

Subscribe to JCP for complete access to research in functional psychiatry

For comprehensive access to all the functional psychiatry research and articles on Psychiatrist.com, you need only subscribe to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. As a subscriber, you can search the archives for and view any article in the journal from 1997 to the present. Additionally, you have complete access to articles and supplements from The Primary Care Companion. You’ll also have access to articles printed in JCP weekly, and you can view new issues of the journal on the day they are released.

Register for free articles and Elerts

To take advantage of functional psychiatry resources without a subscription, just register as a user on Psychiatrist.com. With your registration, you’ll have access to certain free articles and supplements from JCP, along with the full text of all articles and supplements from PCC. Registration also allows you to participate in 150+ CME activities sponsored by the CME Institute and to use a MyCME account to track your progress. Additionally, as a registered user, you can subscribe to Elerts that let you know whenever new articles, research, and CME activities are published on the website. And you can download podcasts that provide an audio summary of the highlights from each issue of JCP and PCC.

About Psychiatrist.com

A property of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com provides access to peer-reviewed research on the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and neuropsychiatric disorders. The articles published on Psychiatrist.com are drawn from three sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (a leading psychiatric and psychopharmacology journal), The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Psychiatrist.com publishes peer-reviewed, evidence-based research and reports on a wide range of topics, including treatment for manic depression; research on ADHD and ADD symptoms in adults; symptoms of ADHD in children; diagnosis of Lewy body dementia; treating residual schizophrenia; and many other topics in functional, geriatric, integrated, interventional, medical, family, and general psychiatry.