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Impact of a psychiatry clerkship on stigma, attitudes towards psychiatry, and psychiatry as a career choice

Impact of a psychiatry clerkship on stigma, attitudes towards psychiatry, and psychiatry as a career choice

... including psychiatry, in groups of ap- proximately ...the psychiatry clerkship students are divided into smaller groups of 4–8 and allo- cated to a clinical teaching site that is attached to a psy- chiatric ...

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Transfers to psychiatry through the consultation-liaison psychiatry service: 11 years of experience

Transfers to psychiatry through the consultation-liaison psychiatry service: 11 years of experience

... bly due to the relatively poor psychiatric care system in Greece. Some of the inpatients with suicide attempts (especially the ones with a first suicide attempt without prior psychiatric history), who would have been ...

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The contingent object of psychiatry

The contingent object of psychiatry

... propels psychiatry into a dialogue with its recent ...Western psychiatry is usually characterised as a breaking down of the walls of the old asylum that contained the lunatic in its dark recesses, and the ...

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Limitations of the biopsychosocial model in psychiatry

Limitations of the biopsychosocial model in psychiatry

... which psychiatry was forced to respond to charges from its critics of privileging biological considerations at the expense of psychosocial ones and that the attitude of psychiatrists toward their patients was ...

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Past and 'Pastism' in the history of psychiatry

Past and 'Pastism' in the history of psychiatry

... Putting the science to one side, what about the therapeutic relationship? Most histories of psychiatry adopt a teleological approach, writing off the supposedly bad and looking for the roots of what is modern and ...

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The psychiatry resident research experience

The psychiatry resident research experience

... While participants considered research as important for informing clinical practice, this did not translate to enthusiasm to participate in research as residents. More than three quarters of respondents stated residents ...

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Point-of-Care Child Psychiatry Expertise: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project

Point-of-Care Child Psychiatry Expertise: The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project

... In 2005, MCPAP was established by the Executive Of fi ce of Health Services in Massachusetts to enhance patient access to child psychiatry and community mental health resources.. MCPAP be[r] ...

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Why did you choose psychiatry? a qualitative study of psychiatry trainees investigating the impact of psychiatry teaching at medical school on career choice

Why did you choose psychiatry? a qualitative study of psychiatry trainees investigating the impact of psychiatry teaching at medical school on career choice

... target psychiatry, is a form of stigmatization that needs to be overcome ...of psychiatry as a clinical specialty among school leavers and sug- gested promotion of outreach work into secondary schools to ...

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The Abduction of Disorder in Psychiatry

The Abduction of Disorder in Psychiatry

... Wakefield makes a compelling case for the virtues of his harm- ful dysfunction concept as a heuristic for clarifying intuitions about the boundaries between disorder and nondisorder. As we illustrate through an ...

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A Qualitative Analysis of Medical Students' Views of Their First Psychiatry Rotation

A Qualitative Analysis of Medical Students' Views of Their First Psychiatry Rotation

... Although this study contributes to the literature especially in regards to medical students perspectives of their educational experiences there are some inherent limitations. Firstly this study is limited by the ...

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The Interface Between Psychiatry and Ophthalmology

The Interface Between Psychiatry and Ophthalmology

... between psychiatry and ophthalmology at several levels, such as the influence of psychopharmacology on eye disorders, the oc- currence of psychiatric symptoms in eye diseases, and the neuroophthalmological ...

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Prescription Psychiatry

Prescription Psychiatry

... believes psychiatry needs to unpack the di≠erent routes leading to anxiety and other mental disorders in order to develop a wider range of ap- propriate ...

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Attitudes towards psychiatry amongst medical and nursing students in Singapore

Attitudes towards psychiatry amongst medical and nursing students in Singapore

... Furthermore, there are misperceptions and a lack of understanding about patients in the psychiatric setting which contributes to negative opinions and attitudes held towards them [8, 9]. These patients are often viewed ...

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Present-Day Psychiatry

Present-Day Psychiatry

... A s part of the excitement and challenge of our times, psychiatry shares with the rest of human activ- ity a soul-searching, candid ques- tioning of principles and pra[r] ...

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The Current State and Need for Education in Transplant Psychiatry

The Current State and Need for Education in Transplant Psychiatry

... US Psychiatry Residency programs (N=182) and Psychosomatic Medicine Fellowship programs ...(33.5%) Psychiatry Residency Directors and 24 (52%) Directors of Psychosomatic Medicine completed the ...of ...

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Factors Affecting the Choice of Psychiatry as a Specialty in ‎Psychiatry Residents in Iran

Factors Affecting the Choice of Psychiatry as a Specialty in ‎Psychiatry Residents in Iran

... to psychiatry adopted the attitude of medical students to psychiatry and ‎made their decision about specialty selection (15, ...in psychiatry had a negative effect ‎in participants’ ...‎of ...

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TEACHING CHILD PSYCHIATRY TO PEDIATRICIANS

TEACHING CHILD PSYCHIATRY TO PEDIATRICIANS

... This hour was devoted to theoreti- cal training and to the discussion of case material and problems of the pediatricians and their daily work in their own settings.. To fit an overall pl[r] ...

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Psychiatry and Criminal Law

Psychiatry and Criminal Law

... The Supreme Court of Germany, the Reichsgericht, always stated that justified doubts in responsibility must be valued "in dubio pro reo." The surprising idea that the accused should prov[r] ...

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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN CHILD NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN CHILD NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

... of the brain, inaccessible to electroencephalography, only the longer waves, or rhythmic waves may appear from electrodes on the outside of the head.35’ 36 Consequently, slower waves or [r] ...

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Use of Psychiatry in Soviet Criminal Proceedings:  Part II  Psychiatry and Criminal Procedure

Use of Psychiatry in Soviet Criminal Proceedings: Part II Psychiatry and Criminal Procedure

... Where the psychiatric examination clearly indicates the presence or4 absence of "accountability" the expert's work will probably be over.' In the presence of "accountability" the case wi[r] ...

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