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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Addiction Reviews 2008
George R. Uhl Mon, 24 Nov 2008 05:00:00 -0000
  Collection of review articles highlighting the top science and recent developments in the field of addiction. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visitwww.blackwellpublishing.com/nyas.ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive Read More...
Psychology in Action, 9th Edition
Karen Huffman Mon, 24 Nov 2008 05:00:00 -0000
  Covering all the major concepts and theories while still presenting the exciting and practical applications of psychology is a challenge. In order to meet this challenge, Huffman presents a fully integrated package that sets the stage for a perfectly choreographed learning experience. It includes a pedagogical system that makes psychology easier to learn. Readers will also find a robust suite of multimedia learning resources, including animations, Read More...
Clinical Interviewing, 4th Edition
John Sommers-Flanagan, Rita Sommers-Flanagan Mon, 24 Nov 2008 05:00:00 -0000
  Now fully revised and updated, Clinical Interviewing offers both the scientific basis and interpersonal aspects of mental health interviewing. Presenting a clear and engaging picture of how to interview clients in therapy, the new edition of this bestselling text reflects current research and includes important expansion of multicultural content throughout. Graduate students in social work, counseling, and psychology will gain insight into and practical Read More...

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Permanent Psychiatry Job in Call for Information California with Inhouse Physician Recruiters Network
The In-House Physician Recruiter Network, composed of over 500 hospital recruiters, represents over 10,000 hospitals and clinics. Our Network's special feature is to showcase outstanding physicians (who
Permanent Psychiatry Job in Call for Information North Carolina with Inhouse Physician Recruiters Network
The In-House Physician Recruiter Network, composed of over 500 hospital recruiters, represents over 10,000 hospitals and clinics. Our Network's special feature is to showcase outstanding physicians (who
Permanent Psychiatry Job in Call for Information Iowa with Inhouse Physician Recruiters Network
The In-House Physician Recruiter Network, composed of over 500 hospital recruiters, represents over 10,000 hospitals and clinics. Our Network's special feature is to showcase outstanding physicians (who

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Permanent Psychiatry Adult Job in Oklahoma City Oklahoma with OUHSC University of Oklahoma Health Services
GENERAL PSYCHIATRIST POSITION The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, is recruiting a psychiatrist with interest in a clinician/educator track.
Permanent Psychiatry Adult Job in Plattsburgh New York with CVPH Medical Center
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS - LAKE CHAMPLAIN REGION CVPH Medical Center (www.cvph.org) seeks staff adult psychiatrist to do inpatient work. Hospital employed position with call of 1:4. Enjoy working with
Permanent Psychiatry Adult Job in Erie Pennsylvania with Saint Vincent Health Center
Seeking Full-time BC/BE Adult Psychiatrist to join our team of 4 adult Psychiatrists and 2 child Psychiatrists. Ideally, would like someone with an interest in Geriatric Psychiatry for our new Geriatric

Advances in Psychiatric Treatment current issue

[Articles] Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic therapies for depression: the evidence base
Taylor, D. Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0000
This article argues that the current approach to guideline development for the treatment of depression is not supported by the evidence: clearly depression is not a disease for which treatment efficacy is best determined by short-term randomised controlled trials. As a result, important findings have been marginalised. Different principles of evidence-gathering are described. When a wider range of the available evidence is critically considered the case for dynamic approaches to the treatment of depression can be seen to be stronger than is often thought. Broadly, the benefits of short-term psychodynamic therapies are equivalent in size to the effects of antidepressants and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT). The benefits of CBT may occur more quickly, but those of short-term psychodynamic therapies may continue to increase after treatment. There may be a ceiling on the effects of short-term treatments of whatever type. Longer-term psychodynamic treatments may improve associated social, work and personal dysfunctions as well as reductions in depressive symptoms.
[Articles] Gulf War syndrome - has it gone away?
Tarn, M., Greenberg, N., Wessely, S. Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0000
‘Gulf War syndrome’ was a phrase coined after the 1991 Gulf War. This article looks at the variety of hypotheses that have been put forward about the origins of the concept and the studies attempting to characterise the health manifestations of Gulf service and the lasting effects on veterans. It also serves to bring readers up to date with research on the present deployment in Iraq. Finally, consideration is given to how Gulf War syndrome compares with the rich historical literature of post-conflict medical syndromes and how sociological factors may interact with symptom attribution in veterans.
[Articles] Cannabis use by people with severe mental illness - is it important?
Atakan, Z. Fri, 31 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0000
Cannabis use is more common among people with severe mental illness than in the general population. It has detrimental effects on the course of the illness, physical health and social life of users, as well as being a financial burden on health services. It is important to understand why some people with severe mental illness continue to use cannabis, despite experiencing its effects on their condition. This article reviews research on the scale of cannabis use by such patients, the effects on the course of their illness, possible reasons to explain why they use it, and how they can be assessed in clinical settings, as well as providing some assessment tools to measure various characteristics related to cannabis use.

Am J Psychiatry current issue

[In This Issue] In this Issue
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000

[Editorials] New Findings on Antipsychotic Use in Children and Adolescents With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Ross, R. G. Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000

[Editorials] Depression, Bereavement, and "Understandable" Intense Sadness: Should the DSM-IV Approach Be Revised?
Maj, M. Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000


Archives of General Psychiatry current issue

ABOUT THIS JOURNAL: About This Journal
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000

THIS MONTH IN ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY: This Month in Archives of General Psychiatry
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000

ART AND IMAGES IN PSYCHIATRY: The Mothers (VI From Seven Woodcuts to War)
Harris, J. C. Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0000


Acad Psychiatry current issue

[EDITORIALS] Wise Advice (from an Unlikely Source) for the Profession of Academic Psychiatry
Roberts, L. W. Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0000

[EDITORIALS] Innovation and Inspiration in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Education
Beresin, E. Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0000

[RESEARCH ARTICLES] Increasing Interest in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Third-Year Clerkship: Results from a Post-Clerkship Survey
Malloy, E., Hollar, D., Lindsey, B. A. Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0000
OBJECTIVE: The authors aimed to determine whether a structured clinical experience in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) during the third-year psychiatry clerkship would impact interest in pursuing careers in psychiatry and CAP. METHODS: The authors constructed and administered a postrotation survey, the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Experiences Questionnaire (CAPE-Q), to evaluate clinical experiences and career interest in psychiatry and CAP both before and after a clerkship in psychiatry. The value of specific aspects of the clerkship to students’ career decisions was also assessed. The students completed the surveys at the end of their psychiatry clerkship in the 2005–2006 academic year and in their first rotation of 2006–2007. RESULTS: Of the 98 respondents, the majority reported no change in interest in general psychiatry or in CAP after the clerkship. However, exposure to inpatient CAP correlated with increased interest in the field and in its influence on pursuing a CAP career. Interest in CAP positively correlated with agreement that the CAP clinical experience influenced their career decision. The influence of the CAP clinical experience on career decision was associated with interest in both psychiatry and CAP, as well as with change in CAP interest after the clerkship. CONCLUSION: These preliminary results suggest that the CAPE-Q may be useful for assessing students’ clerkship experiences and the impact of these experiences on their decision to pursue a career in child psychiatry. Here, inpatient CAP experience led to increased interest in the field. The CAPE-Q could be used to identify students for whom electives and mentoring opportunities could be arranged. It could also be used in assessment of clerkship experiences.

PubMed: 0924-9338

CSF monoamine metabolites and neuropeptides in depressed patients before and after electroconvulsive therapy.
Nikisch G, Mathé AA Related Articles CSF monoamine metabolites and neuropeptides in depressed patients before and after electroconvulsive therapy. Eur Psychiatry. 2008 Aug;23(5):356-9 Authors: Nikisch G, Mathé AA Antidepressant drugs affect monoamines and neuropeptides in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and in rodent brain. The purpose of this study was to investigate if also electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) affects these compounds in a similar manner in the CSF of depressed patients. Homovanillic acid (HVA), 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), and corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-like immunoreactivity (-LI) and neuropeptide Y (NPY)-LI were determined in CSF in six drug resistant patients with major depression. Lumbar puncture was performed at baseline and after completion of eight ECTs. ECT was associated with an increase in NPY-LI (p=0.009) and a decrease in CRH-LI (p<or=0.001). HVA (p=0.003) and 5-HIAA (p=0.002) were significantly increased after the ECT. Findings of NPY increase and CRH decrease were similar to those following chronic treatment with citalopram, indicating that these changes might constitute one of the common underpinnings of antidepressant treatment modalities. PMID: 18455913 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Association between age at onset and clinical features of schizophrenia: the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study.
Luoma S, Hakko H, Ollinen T, Järvelin MR, Lindeman S Related Articles Association between age at onset and clinical features of schizophrenia: the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study. Eur Psychiatry. 2008 Aug;23(5):331-5 Authors: Luoma S, Hakko H, Ollinen T, Järvelin MR, Lindeman S PURPOSE: To study the association between age at onset and the clinical picture of schizophrenia in an unselected young birth cohort. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The study sample consists of 98 (64 males and 34 females) individuals with DSM-III-R schizophrenia collected from the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort. Firstly, subjects were divided into very early- and young-onset subgroups by using the median age at onset (22 years in males and 20 in females), as a cut-off point. Secondly, we used age at onset as a continuous variable. Clinical features of schizophrenia were assessed using the Operational Criteria Checklist for Psychotic Illnesses (OCCPI). RESULTS: Inappropriate affect, positive thought disorder and deterioration from premorbid level of function associate with very early-onset schizophrenia, while slowed activity and dysphoria relate to young-onset. These symptoms correlate significantly with the age at onset. DISCUSSION: Differences in the clinical picture associating to the age at onset of schizophrenia are seen early. CONCLUSION: These findings indicate that certain symptoms of schizophrenia are dependent on the age at onset, and schizophrenia occurring initially in early life has some typical features. Using the age at onset as a continuous variable is independent of arbitrary cut-off points and produces more explicable results. PMID: 18455370 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Genetic variation in the schizophrenia-risk gene neuregulin1 correlates with personality traits in healthy individuals.
Krug A, Markov V, Leube D, Zerres K, Eggermann T, Nöthen MM, Skowronek MH, Rietschel M, Kircher T Related Articles Genetic variation in the schizophrenia-risk gene neuregulin1 correlates with personality traits in healthy individuals. Eur Psychiatry. 2008 Aug;23(5):344-9 Authors: Krug A, Markov V, Leube D, Zerres K, Eggermann T, Nöthen MM, Skowronek MH, Rietschel M, Kircher T BACKGROUND: Differences in personality traits have long been acknowledged as potential risk factors in developing psychiatric disorders. Lately, several susceptibility genes of different psychiatric disorders have been linked to personality traits. This has not been done for schizophrenia yet. Neuregulin1 has been repeatedly shown to be associated with schizophrenia and is involved in numerous neurodevelopmental functions such as neuronal migration and myelination. The impact of this gene might also modulate personality traits in healthy subjects. METHODS: The NRG1 status of 523 healthy subjects was determined with a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP8NRG221533) which has been described as a tagging marker being part of the core at-risk haplotype for schizophrenia. Genotype was correlated with personality traits using the NEO-FFI questionnaire. RESULTS: Subjects with the NRG1 risk allele scored higher on neuroticism (p<.05) and lower on conscientiousness (p<.05). Further, interactions of genotype by gender for extraversion (p<.05), openness (p<.05) and conscientiousness (p<.05) were found with men carrying the risk allele scoring the lowest. CONCLUSIONS: The data indicate that the NRG1 gene which has found to be associated with schizophrenia may also influence personality differences in healthy subjects. PMID: 18455369 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

 
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