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New Study Looks at What it Means to Recover from Mental Illness

A new study examining recovery after first-episode psychosis found that based on a standard definition of recovery, 32% of people are in clinical recovery, including 50% of those with bipolar disorder and 23% of those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (Asbo et al., 2022). The study authors also found that, “as most of our participants were in psychotic symptom remission, psychosis appears well managed for most.”

Patient Advocacy Award

The Patient Advocacy Award recognizes a public figure who champions the rights and needs of persons with mental illness and substance use disorders.

Future of Psychiatry Work Group Recommendations

At the March 2023 meeting of the American Psychiatric Association Board of Trustees, the Future of Psychiatry Workgroup Recommendations were approved for implementation by the APA Administration.

APA Caucuses

The purpose of APA caucuses is to promote communication and networking among member psychiatrists who share a special interest.

Evidence Base

Learn about telepsychiatry@s evidence base in APA@s Telepsychiatry Toolkit.

Security Rule

The tools you need to ensure the privacy and confidentiality of your patients’ information.

Mark Rapaport, M.D.

Read the candidate bios for the open offices in this year's APA National Election.

ADHD in Adults: New Research Highlights Trends and Challenges

  • Patients and Families, Public awareness

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often considered a condition of children and youth, but also impacts many adults. New research is highlighting a number of issues relating to adults with ADHD, including trends in diagnoses, the extent of underdiagnoses and differing experiences among women with ADHD.

Honoring Chester Pierce with a New Human Rights Award; Your Opportunity to Participate in the Endowment Campaign

  • What APA is Doing For You

As members of the Chester Pierce Human Rights Award Campaign Workgroup, we invite you to join us in supporting the endowment of this award at a critical time in our nation’s history. Professor Chester M. Pierce, M.D., was a psychiatric physician, a Harvard gentleman, a scholar/athlete, the first African American president of his high school graduating class, a founder of Black Psychiatrists of America, and above all, a superb human being.

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