I am frustrated again. I am almost mad. I don't like it at all. In work we have had a kind of hell during the whole week. People were just flooding inside. Non-stop. First it's really calm, and then suddenly in few days 50 patients come and want to the hospital. And it continues. They are mad. I suppose it's due to the weather - and it maddens me even more. We had snow, frost, and all the other ...
..., which never answered the raised questions about Yulia’s sanity, but proposed to conduct also an in-patient examination. In other words, to lock an unconvicted person for a month in a psychiatryhospital. Therewith, the “commission” based its conclusion on the materials of the whole “case”, which so far has not been examined by a court, because they have no relation to Privedennaya. Today ...
...combination). I ask because yesterday I read an editorial by Fawcett from the January 2009 J Clin Psychiatry entitled: "Why Aren't MAOIs Used More Often?" and, unlike Stewart, he does not seem to...-refractory cases. It is my impression that MAOIs are currently underutilized in the clinical practice of psychiatry." This is not, from what I understand, a belief shared by the Columbia group, who have...
.... Early. Why had he scheduled Marui's appointment so early today? Distantly, some part of his mind reflected that it was probably a good thing that he'd decided the traditional methods of psychiatry (and psychotherapy) were worthless more than half the time and promptly discarded them as soon as his supervisors had trusted him enough to leave him alone with patients. Marui reminded him of another ...
As I’ve mentioned before, I’m very fond of movies dealing with psychiatry, and even more fond of 1940s movies that deal with psychiatry. The 1946 RKO film noir The Locket is a fine example of the breed. Laraine Day stars as a womanscarred by childhood incidentinvolvingthe gift of a locket, and ...
... fallen off a skateboard. "Catherine has nothing to cover up or hide - she fell off her skateboard into some bushes,'' agent Kathy Ward told The Sunday Telegraph. Monash University professor of psychiatry Louise Newman, who did not comment specifically about McNeil, said self-harm had becomefashionable. "Self-harm is, sadly, very common and is becoming a bit of a trend,'' Professor Newman said...
...reported in the Archives of General Psychiatry , published by the American Medical Association...Journal of BehavioralTherapy andExperimentalPsychiatry and the third will soon be...the faculty in the Dept. of Psychiatry at Columbia University) began to ... of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry Volume 40, Issue 2, June ... focused therapy. Archives of General Psychiatry , 2006 , Vol. 63, No. 6,...
... for state medical marijuana laws — which pointedly excluded sales to minors — reignited the debate over medical marijuana. Some advocates, like Dr. Lester Grinspoon, an associate professor emeritus of psychiatry at Harvard University, suggest that medical marijuana’s stigma has less to do with questions of clinical efficacy and more to do with its association, in popular culture, with illicit ...
..., Korea’s rate could also, of course, be linked to the country’s averse relationship with psychiatry. “Koreans are very secretive about psychiatric problems,” Lee Myung Soo, a psychiatrist at the Seoul ... free and confidential. The phone numbers are available here. MTV IGGY *facepalm* I read that psychiatry is not too respectable a practice in Japan as well. That REALLY needs to change to ...