Grief, a natural response to loss, can sometimes evolve into complicated grief or major depression. Recognizing its manifestations and offering supportive care is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers in-depth insights into the psychiatric aspects of grief, from normal grieving processes to pathological manifestations. Our expert editors curate content that is compassionate and evidence-based, ensuring psychiatrists can support individuals navigating the challenges of loss.
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Recently published articles about Grief
Editorial
Practice Relevance as the North Star: A Message From the Editor
February 26, 2026
Dr Culpepper, Editor in Chief, outlines manuscript selection criteria for the PCC, prioritizing clinical relevance to primary care and frontline psychiatric settings, and thanks peer reviewers for their service.
Podcast
How Sleep Issues Show Up in Psychiatric Practice with Dr. Avinesh Bhar, CEO of SLIIIP
February 24, 2026
Sleep medicine specialist Dr. Avinesh Bhar discusses how sleep-disordered breathing drives psychiatric and cardiometabolic morbidity, the clinical case for integrating sleep evaluation into mental health care, and how home...