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For psychiatrists and mental health professionals seeking the latest research on major depressive disorder and DSM 5 criteria, Psychiatrist.com offers a rich compendium of peer-reviewed articles, research, reports, and analyses.

Psychiatrist.com is one of the field’s leading sources of evidence-based, scientific information on a broad array of topics related to major depressive disorder (MDD). Within Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find articles on major depression diagnosismajor depressive disorder treatmentmajor depressive disorder medications, and many other areas of research into major depressive disorder and DSM 5 criteria.

In conjunction with the CME Institute (CME Institute.com), Psychiatrist.com also offers a range of CME activities around DSM 5 major depressive disorder criteria and many other topics, along with a free tool for tracking CME activity and documenting credits earned.

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  • Psychotropic Medication Monitoring: A Review. Matthew A. Schreiber, Stephanie C. Armstrong, and Jesse D. Markman
    Psychotropic medications provide therapeutic benefits but also carry iatrogenic risks. Medication monitoring helps minimize this risk. This CME journal article offers clinicians a review of guidelines and presents monitoring recommendations with a convenient 1-page quick guide..
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation for Perinatal Depression: A Meta-Analysis. Roel J. T. Mocking, Katja Steijn, Carolien Roos, Johanna Assies, Veerle Bergink, Henricus G. Ruhé, and Aart H. Schene
    When pregnant patients with a history of depression ask you about eating fish or using an omega-3 supplement, what do you tell them? Learn about research in the peripartum period in this journal CME activity..
  • New Mechanisms, New Opportunities: Integrating Novel Antidepressants in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder. Leslie Citrome, James W. Murrough, Joseph F. Goldberg, Bradley N. Gaynes, and Terence Ketter
    New mechanisms of action present new opportunities to improve outcomes for patients with depression. Listen to a panel of experts discuss best practices and novel antidepressants at the 2019 ASCP Annual Meeting..

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Psychiatrist.com is a premier resource for psychiatrists and mental health professionals, as well as primary care physicians and other clinicians who work with patients who have behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders.

Content on Psychiatrist.com is drawn from two sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) and The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC), providing a broad array of research into topics related to major depressive disorder and DSM 5 classification.

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Psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians, and other clinicians who work with patients with mental illness and CNS disorders will find a wide range of research and resources through Psychiatrist.com. Topics covered by content on Psychiatrist.com include the latest peer-reviewed articles on major depressive disorder; symptoms of cyclothymic disorder; diagnosing ADHD and ADD symptoms in adults; treating vascular dementia; diagnosis of disorganized schizophrenia; and many other areas of functional psychiatryintegrated psychiatry, family psychiatry, geriatric psychiatryinterventional psychiatry, and general psychiatry.