Clinical habits and the psychiatrist: an adult developmental model focusing...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examine the development of the psychiatrist from an adult developmental perspective, focusing on the early development and consolidation of highly adaptive clinical and other...
View ArticleTraining in tobacco treatments in psychiatry: a national survey of psychiatry...
OBJECTIVE: Nicotine dependence is the most prevalent substance abuse disorder among adult psychiatric patients and is a leading cause of death and disability. This study examines training in tobacco...
View ArticleOvercoming barriers in working with families.
OBJECTIVE: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the Residency Review Committee for psychiatry outline the expected competencies for residents. These competencies include working...
View ArticleImplementing interpersonal psychotherapy in a psychiatry residency training...
OBJECTIVE: Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for depression is a brief, well researched treatment for acute major depression. This article describes the implementation of IPT as an evidence-based...
View ArticleGender bias in the diagnosis of a geriatric standardized patient:a potential...
BACKGROUND: Gender bias has been reported in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a variety of illnesses. In the context of our 10-station fourth year Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation,...
View ArticleDetermining, monitoring, and verifying patient-student involvement (ED-2) in...
OBJECTIVE: This article describes the process and preliminary findings that a department of psychiatry developed to meet a new Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) educational standard known...
View ArticleFormal training in women’s issues in psychiatry:a survey of psychiatry...
OBJECTIVE: The authors describe the availability of formal residency training opportunities in women’s issues in psychiatry and explore the potential relationships between the availability of training...
View ArticleA neural systems-based neurobiology and neuropsychiatry course: integrating...
OBJECTIVE: Psychotherapy and biological psychiatry remain divided in psychiatry residency curricula. Behavioral neurobiology and neuropsychiatry provide a systems-level framework that allows teachers...
View ArticleConsultation-liaison psychiatrists on bioethics committees:opportunities for...
OBJECTIVE: This article briefly reviews the history of the relationship between psychiatry and the leadership of ethics committees as a background for examining appropriate educational initiatives to...
View ArticleNapoleon Dynamite:Asperger’s disorder or Geek NOS?
Napoleon Dynamite, the quirky hit film from 2004, is a fascinating portrayal of a teenager with social difficulties. The character Napoleon provokes intriguing diagnostic questions in distinguishing...
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