Hard Talk
The cult of the suicide risk assessment
The rising fascination with repeated suicide risk assessment is misguided in its current form.
The rising fascination with repeated suicide risk assessment is misguided in its current form.
The fear of death can be therapeutic and motivating, but it can also be pathological and lead to a lack of motivation or drive.
The modern psychiatrist should not forget fundamental truths of behavior and humanity that were once the staple of psychiatry.
If even enlightened institutions fail at a nonjudgmental approach toward their colleagues, what hope is there for the rest of us clinicians?
Movies, by design, are particularly adept at encapsulating the narrative of someone’s life in a way that psychiatry can learn from.
While the concept of making all patients comfortable may feel abstract or trivial to some, the consequences can be very real.
A psychiatrist who understands and appreciates postmodernism can show a patient why at some level we cannot refute all delusions.
Similarly to polypharmacy, “polydiagnosing” has negative effects.
Psychiatry staying silent on the matter of public figures leaves a void filled by other, arguably less qualified, individuals.
The dopamine receptors of the brain get their fair share amid the didactics we receive in residency. From discussions of antipsychotics and...
Regardless of whether psychiatry attempts to stay out of such affairs publicly, our field remains intimately involved in the process itself.
Should we discharge the intoxicated patient as soon as they are safe to walk out or make every effort possible to find long-term solutions?
After eight sessions of behavior therapy, overall greater homework adherence significantly predicted reduced tic severity.
Criteria used to diagnose antisocial personality disorder are ripe for subjectivity by experienced or biased forensic psychiatry evaluators.
My main concern with the fragmentation of modern psychiatry stems from my belief that the most important facet of our work is our relationship...
The term comes at a cost, and there is concern of its disproportionate application to Black people, several psychiatrists contend.
Does the endless pursuit of nonjudgment and validation corrupts the doctor-patient interaction? Dr. David Lehman and Dr. Nicolas Badre ask.