Patient Care is at the heart of psychiatry. It encompasses the holistic approach to understanding, diagnosing, and treating individuals with mental health challenges. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry emphasizes the importance of compassionate, evidence-based care, offering insights into best practices, therapeutic relationships, and patient-centered approaches. Our expert editors curate content that underscores the significance of empathy, communication, and understanding in the therapeutic process, ensuring optimal outcomes for patients.
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Recently published article about Patient Care
Can Our Collective Experiences As Clinicians Improve Mental Health Care?
July 17, 2024
Drs Rush and Tramontin discuss how simple outcomes, often patient reported, could facilitate evidence-based decision making by clinicians, administrators, and payors and provide the foundation for a learning health...
Recent JCP Articles on Patient Care
Physical Exercise and Health, 4: A Guide to Understanding What to Do, How, and Why—Part 2
December 11, 2023
Subjects covered include how cardiorespiratory, muscle-strengthening, balancing, and other exercises benefit the heart, strengthen muscles and bones, improve balance, and reduce risk of falls and fractures. Guidance is provided...
Recent PCC Articles on Patient Care
Structural Racism and Telepsychiatry During the COVID-19 Pandemic
November 2, 2023
Data on whether psychiatry can be practiced effectively via telephone are lacking. This study examined the racial and sociodemographic distribution of people receiving audiovisual versus audio-only telepsychiatry since the...