Dermatology, the study of skin and its disorders, has deep connections with mental health. Conditions like psoriasis, eczema, or acne can significantly impact an individual’s psychological well-being, leading to stress, anxiety, or depression. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry explores this relationship, offering insights into the psychological effects of skin disorders and the role of stress in dermatological conditions. Our expertly curated content ensures that psychiatrists understand the bidirectional relationship between skin health and mental well-being, promoting comprehensive patient care.
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Recently published articles about Dermatology
Original Research
Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Its Association with Suicidal Ideation and Negative Affect
April 8, 2026
Desire to self-harm was associated with nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) episodes. Further, NSSI was related to higher negative affect and negative interpersonal experience, which decreased across follow-up.
Original Research
Using Natural Language Processing to Evaluate Differences in Psychotherapeutic Services for PTSD in a Suicide-Risk-Stratified Veteran Sample
April 8, 2026
Psychotherapeutic care for PTSD differed for patients who did and did not die by suicide, suggesting the importance of developing risk-tier-specific care.