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A New Chapter in Psychiatric News: Embracing the Perfectly Imperfect

Abstract

Adrian Preda, M.D., assumes the post of editor in chief of Psychiatric News with this issue. He is a professor of clinical psychiatry and human behavior at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine, and his areas of interest include schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, cognitive disorders, and clinical trials.

As the newly appointed editor in chief of Psychiatric News, I am excited to embark on this journey, one that resonates deeply with my personal and professional paths.

Photo of Adrian Preda, M.D.

My passion for psychiatry was ignited during my medical school years in Romania, a time of profound transition soon after the fall of communism. This period taught me about the importance of resilience and adaptability, qualities that have been instrumental in my career. To date, I have spent half of my life in Romania and the other half in the United States where I trained and now practice as an academic psychiatrist.

Some of you know me through my scientific publications, some through my blog posts on VeryWell Mind or Psychology Today, some as a clinician practicing both psychopharmacology and psychotherapy, some as an educator and a mentor. Through this multitude of roles, I have continually found that psychiatry is an evolving journey—much like life itself. The inherent imperfection in our field, stemming from its complex and dynamic subject matter—the human mind and mental disorders—is not a weakness but a source of constant regeneration. This perspective will be the cornerstone of my tenure at Psychiatric News.

Looking ahead, I aim to foster a platform that celebrates diversity in thoughts and experiences, driving innovation and inclusivity in our discourse. Psychiatric News aims to be a forward-thinking and dynamic platform in the realm of not only mental disorders but also mental health and well-being. Our goal is to not only inform but also inspire, educate, advocate, and foster community within and beyond the field of psychiatry.

I am particularly enthusiastic about introducing digital innovations, focusing on underrepresented areas in psychiatry, and enhancing community engagement. Your voices and insights are invaluable to this vision, and I invite you to join me in shaping the future of our publication.

Together, we will navigate the ever-evolving landscape of psychiatry, embracing its imperfections and challenges as opportunities for discovery and growth. I look forward to this journey with you, our readers, as we continue to explore the depths and breadths of the human mind. I welcome your engagement and comments at [email protected]. ■