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Expert articles on medications, conditions, and the future of mental healthcare, from the team building it.
How Long Until Anxiety Medication Starts Working? A Realistic Timeline
Most anxiety medications take weeks, not days. Here is what the clinical evidence says about each medication type, what to expect week by week, and what it means if symptoms worsen before they improve.
The Adherence Crisis Nobody in Psychiatry Talks About
60% of patients drop off psychiatric treatment within 3 months. The problem is not the medication or the patient. It is the care model. Here is what the data says.
AI Medication Tracking: The Patterns a Quarterly Visit Will Never See
AI medication tracking captures what quarterly appointments cannot: the clinical patterns between visits that actually drive better prescribing decisions.
The 7 Things to Tell Your Psychiatrist About Your Medication That Most Patients Skip
Most patients leave their psychiatrist without sharing 7 critical pieces of information that change prescribing decisions. Here is what to say and why it matters.
Antidepressant Prescribing Online: What Patterns Your Care Team Is Tracking
When you start an antidepressant online, your care team watches for far more than side effects. Here are the clinical patterns that drive good prescribing decisions over time.
Mental Health Medication Management: Why Continuity Is the Missing Piece
Half of people on psychiatric medication stop within a year. Not because the medication failed, but because no one stayed with them after they started. Here is what continuity in medication management actually requires.
Anxiety Medication Management: How a Daily Check-In Changes the Conversation
Most people stop anxiety medication within six months, not because it fails, but because no one is checking in. Here is how daily monitoring changes that.