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Psychiatry and psychotherapy

Religiosity and Spirituality: Is It an Appropriate Issue in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy? —Comparative Studies of Germany and South Korea

Religiosity and Spirituality: Is It an Appropriate Issue in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy? —Comparative Studies of Germany and South Korea

... of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Neurology) first published in 2016 ...in psychiatry and psychotherapy, and into the implications for ...

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Psychiatry Trainees’ Attitudes towards Psychotherapy

Psychiatry Trainees’ Attitudes towards Psychotherapy

... Background: Psychotherapy education is one of the essential components of specialist training in psychiatry according to the Royal College of Physicians of ...How psychiatry trainees per- ceive ...

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Department of Psychiatry & Health Behavior. Medical Student Electives in Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry & Health Behavior. Medical Student Electives in Psychiatry

... hospital psychiatry inpatient team at MCG hospital (3S), an adult inpatient psychiatric unit offering an interdisciplinary approach to patient ...inpatient psychotherapy in individual and group settings, ...

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Department of PSYCHIATRY UPDATE

Department of PSYCHIATRY UPDATE

... “My job is to help the team identify as many behavioral health problems and to get as many patients treated on-site as pos- sible,” explains Dr. Erb. “We are working with getting the PCPs really comfortable knowing how ...

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PSYCHIATRY ELECTIVE CURRICULUM

PSYCHIATRY ELECTIVE CURRICULUM

... The University of Colorado Hospital Psychiatric Residency Outpatient Clinic is located in Building 500 on the Anschutz Medical Campus and is our primary training site for outpatient services on the University campus. The ...

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Psychotherapy in historical perspective

Psychotherapy in historical perspective

... about psychotherapy as a practice and as a profession, its impact on individuals and society, and the ethical debates at ...of psychotherapy, by contrast with the attention historians have paid to other ...

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Psychotherapy in Europe

Psychotherapy in Europe

... After the Second World War, psychosomatic approaches came to have a dominant position on both sides of the Berlin Wall, albeit in different ways, but this ensured that psychotherapy had a place in both East and ...

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Psychotherapy as Practice of Myself

Psychotherapy as Practice of Myself

... in psychiatry absolutely others: diagnostics relies on objective researches and supervision, and treatment is based on direct pharmacological or psychological ...with psychiatry consists that the patient ...

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POSSIBILITIES FOR A PREVENTIVE PSYCHIATRY

POSSIBILITIES FOR A PREVENTIVE PSYCHIATRY

... of the diagnostic study, psychiatric recom- mendations were offered to the case work- ens who were responsible for the care of the children; no further psychiatric treatment was provided[r] ...

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Psychiatry: The Silent Shortage

Psychiatry: The Silent Shortage

... category. Psychiatry, by contrast, is not a profit center for most hospitals (psychiatric services are not covered by some insurance companies) so such services sometimes are not given a high ...

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Psychiatry and the Courts in Massachusetts

Psychiatry and the Courts in Massachusetts

... The essential features of the law itself are included in the following quotation: "Whenever a person is indicted by a grand jury for a capital offense or whenever a person, who is known [r] ...

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DISCOVER A CAREER IN PSYCHIATRY

DISCOVER A CAREER IN PSYCHIATRY

... I have chosen to enter an approved psychiatric residency training program, I will then be eligible to apply for membership as a. n APA[r] ...

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International Journal of Psychiatry

International Journal of Psychiatry

... During the detox process, the patient was given 20 mg methadone but was discontinued the next day as the patient developed hypotension and pinpoint pupils. Home medications quetiapine and fluoxetine were discontinued. ...

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USE OF HALOPERIDOL IN PSYCHIATRY

USE OF HALOPERIDOL IN PSYCHIATRY

... Other forms of therapy (psychotherapy, occupational therapy/ergotherapy, or social rehabilitation) should be instituted properly. PET imaging studies have suggested low doses are preferable. Clinical response was ...

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The contingent object of psychiatry

The contingent object of psychiatry

... Wilson and Adhead‟s plea that the British Government‟s proposed new mental health legislation might entail a misappropriation of psychiatry‟s true mission will strike a chord in numerous jurisdictions. Many ...

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PEDIATRICS AND CHILD PSYCHIATRY

PEDIATRICS AND CHILD PSYCHIATRY

... program of mental hygiene, the procedures and the outlook of pediatric medicine will naturally be based upon a clinical science of child development, oriented to positive.. health.[r] ...

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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 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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Images of psychiatry and psychiatrists

Images of psychiatry and psychiatrists

... We also noted that men held more negative views about the environment in their medical schools. This is consistent with past research (24). Male notions of masculinity, which view mental health problems as reflecting ...

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Introduction of Magnanimous Psychotherapy

Introduction of Magnanimous Psychotherapy

... specific psychotherapy for cancer patients. An effective psychotherapy with good compliance, particularly for the prevention and assisted treatment of cancer, is ...

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