Migraines, severe headaches often accompanied by sensory disturbances, can profoundly impact an individual’s quality of life and mental well-being. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves into the psychiatric implications of migraines, from anxiety to mood disorders. Our expert editors curate content that offers a holistic view, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped to address the multifaceted challenges migraines present.
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Recently published articles about Migraine
Original Research
Outcomes and Practice Patterns of LAI Versus Oral Antipsychotics Among Patients With Bipolar I Disorder in the US
March 2, 2026
Long-acting injectable antipsychotics, especially second-generation formulations, are associated with reduced rehospitalization in bipolar I disorder compared to oral antipsychotics.
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.