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January/February 2026 issue of the Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association

Log in and click "Current Issue" on the right of your screen to see new research & scholarship, including: Editorial: “...
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2026 JAPNA Manuscript Development Group

A Message from JAPNA Editor-in-Chief Michelle Decoux Hampton Happy New Year, APNA members! I'm happy to share ...
President's Message

Mourning the death of a fellow nurse, Alex Pretti

A Message from APNA President Allyson Neal Dear APNA Members, I’m reaching out to the APNA community today in ...
Members’ CornerNews

Member News January 2026

Member Highlights Cardiology Advisor features Susan Eckman's research from her presentation on investing in nurse wellness to reduce burnout ...
Members’ CornerNews

What sets CPI apart?

Chair of the APNA CPI Program Committee Joseph Holshoe, PMHNP-BC, explains what guides truly person-centered prescribing and how ...
Members’ CornerNews

How to Write a Strong Abstract

No stranger to the APNA Annual Conference Call for Abstracts process, Kelly Bryant has served as Chair and Associate Chair ...
New APNA TMS Resource
APNA News Members’ Corner

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Tips for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive, low-risk neuromodulation treatment that uses magnetic fields to depolarize neurons and affect ...
Members’ CornerPresident's Message

Allyson Matney Neal’s Top 3 Reasons to Submit an Abstract

In this video, APNA President Allyson Matney Neal shares her top three reasons why you should submit an abstract for ...
President's Message

Strength in Stillness

If this time of year has you running in a million directions, you are not alone. Keeping up with our ...
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Learn Motivational Interviewing

Online Educational Program Free to Members

Earn contact hours while gaining skills in flexible, strategic interventions with the new nursing education course Motivational Interviewing: Practical Strategies for Nurses. It’s free for APNA members.

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