All Stories

  1. High Stakes: Forming Rapport for Risk Assessment of a Radicalized Individual
  2. Advocacy: An Imperative for Our Patients
  3. Patient Self-Diagnosis: Physician Engagement Tools to Compete With TikTok
  4. Addressing Stigmas That Hinder Addiction Treatment and Recovery
  5. Autism Self-Advocacy: Engaging Neurodiverse Patients in Their Care
  6. Putting Politics Aside: Supporting Pregnant Women Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence
  7. Engaging Through the Elation: Forming an Early Therapeutic Rapport With a Patient With Bipolar Disorder
  8. When Prevention Is Not Enough: The Importance of Postvention After Patient Suicide
  9. Psychiatric Emergencies: Empowering Connections to De-escalate Aggression
  10. Engaging the “Difficult” Patient: Strengthening Empathic Communication Skills
  11. Through the Lens: Telepsychotherapy and the Working Alliance
  12. Confidential Communication: Addressing Challenges of Open Electronic Health Records for Youths and Families
  13. Forming a Doctor-Patient Alliance During COVID-19 to Enhance Treatment Outcomes for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  14. Check Your Ageism at the Door: Implicit Bias in the Care of Older Patients
  15. Accentuate the Positive: Strengths-Based Therapy for Adolescents
  16. Enhancing Adherence: Using Mobile Health Technology to Improve Self-Management for Individuals With Schizophrenia
  17. Interest in Identity: Improving LGBTQ Psychiatric Care
  18. Abating Ambivalence: Motivating Depressed Patients for Treatment
  19. Practicing Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility in the Care of Diverse Patients
  20. Engaging Youths for Accurate Risk Assessment in the Context of School Shootings
  21. Optimizing Adherence: Bipolar Disorder and the Therapeutic Motivational Alliance
  22. Additive Benefit in Addiction Treatment: Human and Technology-Based Patient Engagement
  23. Media Talks: Communicating the Neuroscience Underpinnings of Popular Media Stories
  24. The Therapeutic Alliance: The Fundamental Element of Psychotherapy
  25. Emerging Therapies: Communication, Consent, and Collaboration in Research-Based Treatment
  26. Complementary and Alternative Medicine: If You Don’t Ask, They Won’t Tell