Nutritional psychiatry

Access the latest info on nutritional psychiatry

When you want access to the most up-to-date research on nutritional psychiatry, Psychiatrist.com offers a rich collection of evidence-based, peer-reviewed research, news, and CME activities.

As a premier source for information on clinical psychiatry, Psychiatrist.com offers practitioners a broad range of content that explores the latest advances in nutritional psychiatry as well as child and adolescent psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, medical psychiatry, functional psychiatry, interventional psychiatry, and other disciplines. Clinicians can access the latest articles, case reports, original research, studies, and analyses aggregated from several psychiatry research journals.

Additionally, Psychiatrist.com offers the opportunity to earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ with activities sponsored by the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.

To access many of the resources and benefits provided by Psychiatrist.com, simply register for free today. Or subscribe to enjoy complete access to all current and archived articles on nutritional psychiatry and many other areas of psychiatric research.

Up-to-date research on nutritional psychiatry

Psychiatrist.com is a leading resource for clinical information in nutritional psychiatry and many other subjects. The website serves several audiences. Psychiatrists and mental health professionals can find research on advances in diagnosis and treatment of a broad array of behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders. And PCPs and other clinicians can advance their clinical expertise in treating patients with mental and neurologic illnesses.

Research in nutritional psychiatry on Psychiatrist.com includes titles such as:

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Earn CME credits with nutritional psychiatry activities

Psychiatrist.com offers a convenient way to earn CME credits through activities provided by the CME Institute. You’ll find activities related to nutritional psychiatry and many other areas of psychiatry. Activities include journal articles, newsletters, supplements, webcasts, and multimedia publications.

Psychiatrist.com also offers access to MyCME, a free online tool from the CME Institute that makes it easy to keep an online record of your CME activities. With your MyCME account, you can easily start an activity one day and finish it another. And you can print transcripts and certificates of the credits you’ve earned directly from your MyCME account.

CME activities related to nutritional psychiatry include:

FAQs on nutritional psychiatry research

Many nutritional psychiatry articles are available at no charge on Psychiatrist.com with a free registration on the website. For unrestricted access to all available resources, you’ll want to subscribe to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.

Yes. JCP is available as a print/online subscription or as an online-only subscription. See the JCP subscription page for details and pricing.

Yes. CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are sponsored by the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

In most cases, no. Nearly all CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are free of charge, though occasionally an activity will have a $10 processing fee.

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Psychiatrist.com offers several ways to access the many nutritional psychiatry resources available on the website.

Register at no charge. With a free registration on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll have access to many free articles and supplements from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and to the full text of all articles and supplements from The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders. Registration also gives you access to over 150 CME activities coordinated through the CME Institute, along with a MyCME account that keeps a record of your progress on activities on Psychiatrist.com.

Subscribe to JCP. When you subscribe to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, you’ll have complete access to every resource on Psychiatrist.com and every article published in the journal from 1997 to the present. You’ll also be able to view new issues on the day they are released, and you’ll have access to articles published in JCP Weekly as well.

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To stay on top of the latest research in nutritional psychiatry, sign up for daily email alerts, or Elerts, that notify you when new articles, research, case reports, and CME activities are posted to the website. Elerts are delivered daily to your inbox and make it easy to keep up with the latest publications.

Podcasts on Psychiatrist.com offer an easy way to stay current with the latest issue of JCP and PCC. Each podcast is 15 to 25 minutes long and covers the highlights from the latest issue of each publication. You’ll get an overview of the research presented in each issue, along with a summary of the findings. Psychiatrist.com podcasts provide a convenient way to know what’s happening in your field and to flag articles you wish to follow up with at greater depth.

About Psychiatrist.com

Owned by Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com publishes peer-reviewed, evidence-based psychiatry research and CME activities. Content on the website is drawn from three sources:

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (a leading psychiatry and psychopharmacology journal), The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Psychiatrist.com publishes psychiatry information for psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians, and other clinicians who work with patients with mental and neurologic illnesses. Content on Psychiatrist.com touches on many subjects, including the latest peer-reviewed articles on bipolar disorder; research on ADHD medications and types of ADHD; treating recurrent major depression; symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder; and many other behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders.