General psychiatry

Your source for the latest research in general psychiatry

For the latest developments in the field of general psychiatry, consult the authoritative collection of research, reports, and analyses published on Psychiatrist.com.

Psychiatrist.com is a leading source of peer-reviewed research on a broad array of topics related to general psychiatry as well as psychoanalysispsychotherapy, and psychiatry drugs. Through articles, studies, and reports gathered from several sources, Psychiatrist.com offers the most scientifically rigorous general psychiatry information for psychiatrists and mental health professionals as well as PCPs and clinicians who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders.

Within the research collected on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find articles related to early onset Alzheimer’s disease, major depressive disorder, schizophreniaADHD, bipolar disorder, and many other behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders. Additionally, you can earn CME credits through the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) with a broad array of general psychiatry activities.

Register today on Psychiatrist.com for access to a wealth of resources on the website, including podcasts, CME opportunities, daily email alerts, and general psychiatry research. Or subscribe for complete access to all current and archived articles on general psychiatry and many other psychiatric disciplines.

An invaluable resource for psychiatrists, PCPs, and other clinicians

Psychiatrist.com offers research from two journals in the field of general psychiatry. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) is a leading source of peer-reviewed articles that addresses advances in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad array of mental and neurologic illnesses. The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC) is an online publication that publishes peer-reviewed research and focuses on providing information of direct clinical utility to primary care physicians and other clinicians who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders.

Material on Psychiatrist.com includes original research, Brief Reports, meta-analyses, case reports, commentaries, systematic reviews, Academic Highlights, and other resources. In addition to general psychiatry, Psychiatrist.com publishes content related to family psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, interventional psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, and many other disciplines.

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Access the latest general psychiatry CME activities

You’ll find a large assortment of general psychiatry CME activities on Psychiatrist.com, coordinated by the CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. CME activities offer the opportunity to earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ at your convenience. Psychiatrist.com also provides a free online tool, MyCME, where you can keep a record of your activity and print certificates and transcripts of credits earned.

Among the 150+ CME activities on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find titles such as:

FAQs on research in general psychiatry

You can view a lot of articles on general psychiatry simply by registering for free on Psychiatrist.com. Your registration will give you complete access to content published in The Primary Care Companion along with certain free articles and supplements from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. If you’re interested in complete access to all articles and material available through Psychiatrist.com, simply subscribe to JCP.

Visit the JCP subscription page for pricing and information. JCP is available as an online-only subscription or as a combined print/online subscription.

Most CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are free of charge. Occasionally, for activities that do not have commercial support, there may be a $10 processing fee.

MyCME is a free online tool from the CME Institute that’s provided to registered users on Psychiatrist.com. MyCME makes it easy to keep a record of your CME activity on the website. Your MyCME account is automatically updated every time you start or finish a CME activity, making it easy to begin an activity and return to finish it later.

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When you subscribe to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, you’ll have unrestricted access to all content on Psychiatrist.com concerning general psychiatry and many other areas of research. To access content, you can search for articles that have appeared in the journal from 1997 to the present. You’ll also have access to new articles published in JCP Weekly and to new issues of the journal as soon as they are released. Your subscription also entitles you to all the free benefits that are offered to registered users on Psychiatrist.com.

Register for free articles, podcasts, and Elerts

Many of the resources on Psychiatrist.com are available for free to registered users on the site. With a registration, you’ll enjoy access to the full text of articles and supplements from The Primary Care Companion and to certain free articles and supplements from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Registered users can also participate in 150+ CME activities and subscribe to podcasts and email alerts, or Elerts, that offer updates on the latest research and articles posted on Psychiatrist.com.

About Psychiatrist.com

Psychiatrist.com is published by Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. The website is a premier source for research, articles, reports, and CME activities that are compiled from three sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Material on Psychiatrist.com provides clinicians with opportunities for lifelong learning. Content is geared to psychiatrists and mental health professionals as well as primary care physicians and other clinicians who treat patients with mental and neurologic illnesses.

Topics covered by content on Psychiatrist.com include the latest research on manic depression psychosis; symptoms of ADHD; treatment for ADHD in women; diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment; advances in treatment for schizoaffective disorder; and many other areas of neuropsychiatry, functional psychiatry, psychotherapy, interventional psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, family psychiatry, and general psychiatry.