 Psychiatric Pharmacy is growing with a focus on helping individuals recover from mental health and substance use disorders. The American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists, AAPP, considers board-certified psychiatric pharmacist, BCPP, the gold standard credential for psychiatric pharmacists, who are part of collaborative interprofessional teams in practice in hospitals, clinics, and diverse health systems. BCPP's improve access, safety, medication adherence, and therapeutic outcomes. AAPP invasions growth and expansion of the BCPP role in many areas including coordinating psychiatric transitions of care and telehealth services, managing long-acting injectable medication clinics, providing pharmacogenomic consultation, conducting clozapine and lithium monitoring, managing medications for substance use disorders, leading medication groups, CNS drug development, research, and provider education. To prepare the workforce, colleges, and schools of pharmacy should hire BCPPs for optimal curriculum development, and each student pharmacist should have an opportunity to develop a therapeutic alliance with a person recovering from psychiatric illness. Postgraduate year, PGY-1 residencies should offer learning experiences in psychiatric pharmacy to prepare residents to enter an expanded number of PGY-2 psychiatric pharmacy residencies, ultimately earning their BCPP and being well positioned to improve mental health care. This article was authored by Julie Adofiide, PharmD, BCPP, FASHP, Amy Wermeier, PharmD, BCPP, Robert J. Haight, PharmD, BCPP, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.