The study examined the authorship trend and publication growth of the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) between 2010 and 2022. The data for the analysis were collected from the annual reports of IMHANS. The findings reveal that IMHANS faculty members and scientists contributed to 114 published documents, with research articles comprising the majority at 74.6%. These publications gained 843 citations; each paper received 7.39 citations on average. Most IMHANS research publications are published in joint authorship (93.9%); out of the 114 publications analyzed, only 7 (6.1%) were authored by a single individual. Psychiatric Social Work, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology were identified as the most preferred subjects for publishing articles. The faculty members of IMHANS predominantly opt for Indian journals as their preferred choice for publishing their articles, and the Indian Journal of Psychiatry stands out as the most frequently chosen journal among the selection options. The degree of collaboration is 0.93.