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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.

Chester M. Pierce Human Rights Award

The Chester M. Pierce Human Rights Award recognizes extraordinary efforts by individuals and organizations focused on promoting and supporting the human rights of populations with mental health needs, while maintaining the ethical standards of the APA.

Judd Marmor Award

The Judd Marmor Award honors an individual who has contributed to research advancing the biopsychosocial aspects of psychiatry.

Black History Month: Dr. James Comer on Co-Founding the Black Psychiatrists of America

  • APA Leadership, Diverse populations

“I didn’t plan to become a psychiatrist,” said James P. Comer, M.D., M.P.H., the Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale Child Study Center. “It was the only thing in medical school that I said I would never do – public health was the other – and I ended up doing both. As I worked, I began to see that the individuals were being impacted by history, by political economics and social conditions that they have little control over, and that impacted the ability of families to function

Mandar Jadhav, M.D.

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

Tobacco and Nicotine

Learn about various aspects of treating tobacco use disorders, including clinical, training, and policy considerations. As new topics emerge, more resources and information will be added to this page. The resources covers topics from the APA Work Group on Tobacco Use Disorders with the Council on Addiction Psychiatry, training, practice/clinical, reimbursement and legal issues from leading psychiatrists.

APA Caucuses

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

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.

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