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Dear Readers,
The editors of Journal Watch Psychiatry are pleased to present you with a few different ways to look back at the most important issues of the previous year in psychiatry.
Today, we are publishing lists generated from two sources. First, we looked to you, our readers, for the Psychiatry Top Stories of 2010: Most-Read Online.
Second, our editors chose the stories that they believe to be most important, either for today's clinical practice or for advancing understanding in the field. This is the Psychiatry Top Stories of 2010: Editors' Choice. For our editors, the task was difficult. As one editor wrote, “As usual, it would have been very easy to make multiple lists of 10.”
We hope that you will peruse these lists and enjoy reading the stories, whether they are already among your personal favorites or are previously unknown to you. Either way, please enjoy the feature, and let us know what you think by sending us an e-mail at jwpsych@mms.org or by using the Reader Remarks feature at the bottom of this letter.
Finally, our six “year in review” essays will appear online on January 3.
Best wishes for 2011,