The Future of Healthcare
By Greg Crister
September/October 1996
Not long ago, while vacationing in the sun-bleached Mexican port town of Manzanillo, I encountered the future of the American medical system.
Have SSRIs Gotten a Bad Rep? The Author of "Listening to Prozac" Thinks So
July/August 2016
Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants In his latest book, Peter Kramer argues that medications represent the best, most effective tool for fighting the bleakness of depression.
Oral Histories of Psychotherapy 1978-2017
January/February 2017
A group of innovators and leaders look back over different realms of therapeutic practice and offer their view of the eureka moments, the mistakes and misdirections, and the inevitable trial-and-error processes that have shaped the evolution of different specialty areas within the field.
- Trauma: Retreats and Advances BESSEL VAN DER KOLK
- Couples: In Search of a Safe Haven JOHN GOTTMAN
- Systems Therapy: The Art of Creating Uncertainty SALVADOR MINUCHIN
- Family Violence: Out of the Shadows MARY JO BARRETT
- Psychopharmacology: The Jury Is Still Out JOHN PRESTON
- Race Matters: How Far Have We Come? KENNETH HARDY
- Neuroscience and Therapy: The Craft of Rewiring the Brain DANIEL SIEGEL
The Rise of Natural Mental Health
July/August 2018
Increasingly, psychiatrists are recognizing that offering medications as the primary treatment of depression for years and years is simply not working. Instead, there’s a growing movement toward using more holistic approaches based on the belief that body and mind can heal themselves if given the time and space to do so.
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Ketamine: The Latest Wonder Drug?
May/June 2019
Even as ketamine’s popularity continues to rise for depression treatment, it’s still fighting an uphill battle for clinical acceptance.