By Michael First and Jerome C. Wakefield, Special to CNN Editor's Note: Michael First, M.D., a professor of
clinical psychiatry at Columbia University, has worked as a forensic psychiatric expert in capital cases such as the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, the convicted co-conspirator in the 9/11 attacks, and is the editor of the current edition of the psychiatric diagnostic manual, DSM - IV - TR.
These preliminary findings bring up some intriguing questions, said Teresa McGuinness, MD, PhD, UCSF
clinical psychiatry faculty member and co-author of the paper.
Its terrible,» says Houran, who is also a former instructor of
clinical psychiatry at the Southern Illinois School of Medicine.
«They've gone a little out of favor as a standard treatment because there are newer things that may work better without [the risk of depression],» says Joshua Nathan, MD, president - elect of the Illinois Psychiatric Society and assistant professor of
clinical psychiatry at the University of Illinois Chicago.
«Many studies show the importance of exercise, particularly if you have a desk job,» says Nancy Molitor, an assistant professor of
clinical psychiatry and behavioral science at Northwestern University.
Strokes can affect mood and trigger depression, says Peter Shapiro, MD, associate professor of
clinical psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City.
Dr. Richard Friedman, a professor of
clinical psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, is answering reader questions about depression and its risks.
-- Alec L. Miller, PsyD, professor of
clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY
-- Alec L. Miller, Psy.D., professor of
clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Don R. Catherall, PhD, professor of
clinical psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University and author of the Handbook of Stress, Trauma, and the Family
Not exact matches
«It's all about shaping the child's behavior,» says Dr. Andrea Vazzana,
clinical assistant professor of child
psychiatry at New York University Langone's Child Study Center.
WebMD cites a study led by Laura Berman, Ph.D., assistant
clinical professor of
psychiatry and ob - gyn at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, which studied 2,000 couples.
Then check out a this recent article by Judith Orloff, a
clinical professor of
psychiatry at UCLA, on Psychology Today.
Part - time, I serve as a
clinical professor of
psychiatry at UCSF Medical School.
Information about the training of professionals in private practice who treat children, youth, and families can usually be obtained by writing the national, state or local office of the appropriate professional association of the particular counseling discipline: pastoral counseling, social work,
clinical psychology,
psychiatry, marriage counseling.
Its companion disciplines were primarily
clinical psychology,
psychiatry, and social work, and pastoral psychology itself soon took on the trappings of quasi-professionalism with its emphasis upon the white collar, appointments, structured interviews, and so forth.
To the measure that he does not, his subjectivity is shallow and addicted to inner conflicts that are now being studied by
clinical psychology and
psychiatry.
But resources for inquiry into these complexities have greatly increased with the advent of
psychiatry,
clinical psychology, some of the social sciences, historiography, and some branches of philosophy.
«Organic whole milk yogurt is an incredibly satisfying, traditional food - something I think many Americans are starting to embrace,» says Drew Ramsey, MD, assistant
clinical professor of
psychiatry at Columbia University and one of
psychiatry's leading proponents of using dietary changes to help balance moods, sharpen brain function and improve mental health.
Sebastian Kraemer, a consultant in child and adolescent
psychiatry at the Tavistock Clinic in London, said that Mr Steele's research was consistent with
clinical experience, but this had not previously been demonstrated in systematic research.
Kyle Pruett,
clinical professor of
psychiatry at Yale Medical School, has another view and says that fathers are «the single greatest untapped resource» in the lives of children.
John Ratey, M.D., associate
clinical professor of
psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and author of Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain, prescribes exercise for kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (and everyone else) because it boosts moods, relieves stress, and improves learning and memory.
«The benefits a child receives from behavioral treatment are strongly influenced by the ability of the parent to consistently implement the program plan,» says Thomas E. Brown, Ph.D., assistant
clinical professor of
psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine.
«It increases their sense of security because they know what's coming next,» says Jean M. Thomas, M.D.,
clinical professor of
psychiatry and behavioral science at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, in Washington, D.C. «The more secure toddlers feel, the more they can focus on things like learning, exploring, and playing.»
Sonya Rasminsky, MD is an associate
clinical professor of
psychiatry at University of California, Irvine.
She is board certified as a
clinical nurse specialist in child and family
psychiatry.
But according to Deirdre Leigh Barrett, assistant
clinical professor of psychology in the
psychiatry department at the Harvard Medical School, «Research is converging on the idea that dreams are simply thinking in another biochemical state.»
«This is the landscape of reality in 2009,» says Christine Moutier, associate
clinical professor of
psychiatry and assistant dean for student affairs at the UCSD School of Medicine.
Isolating yourself is a danger sign for depression, says Christine Moutier, associate
clinical professor of
psychiatry and assistant dean for student affairs at the UCSD School of Medicine.
Ilgen is an associate professor of
psychiatry at U-M and research investigator at the VA's Center for
Clinical Management Research.
He squeezes in psychedelic research on weekends because his workdays are filled overseeing a large
clinical program that handles 400 to 500 patients a year and supervising the child
psychiatry fellows, residents, interns, psychology postdocs, and social workers in training who rotate through his department at UCLA.
Clinical specialties that could fit that research interest include neurology, child neurology, neurodevelopmental disabilities,
psychiatry, neuropathology, radiation oncology, neurosurgery, child
psychiatry, and so on.
MD / PhD students now encounter, during the basic - science years and during their
clinical rotations, an increasing number of outstanding role models who embody the career - making opportunities available in
psychiatry and neurology.
Other Northwestern authors include Nicole M. Azores - Gococo, a Ph.D. candidate in
clinical psychology, and Michael Brook, an assistant professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences, both at Feinberg.
Philip Corlett, an assistant professor of
psychiatry, and Al Powers, a
clinical instructor in
psychiatry, wanted to identify factors that contribute to auditory hallucinations and to tease apart what makes some people's experiences troubling and others» benign.
«Being anchored in my
clinical specialty [child
psychiatry] made it pretty easy to make the jump into industry,» Gault says.
Deni Carise, chief
clinical officer for the nonprofit treatment center Phoenix House in New York City and an adjunct professor of
psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, notes that women are also far more likely to have suffered emotional, physical or sexual trauma, and to have additional parenting and child - care responsibilities.
«Insomnia affects empathy in health care workers which can lead to adverse
clinical outcomes,» said lead author Venkatesh Basappa Krishnamurthy, MD, assistant professor, Sleep Research and Treatment Center, department of
psychiatry, Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, Pa..
The traditional medical school curriculum requires 2 years of academic study, followed by 2 years of general
clinical exposure, which can range from emergency medicine to
psychiatry.
Years ago as a
psychiatry resident, Deisseroth assisted with the
clinical trial that got the therapy FDA - approved.
After
clinical work in
psychiatry and transplantation medicine, he specialized in health economics.
The new six - year study, «Cognitive enhancement therapy for adult autism spectrum disorder: Results of an 18 - month randomized
clinical trial,» involved 54 adults and was led by Shaun Eack, Ph.D., M.S.W., Pitt's David E. Epperson Professor of Social Work and
Psychiatry, and Nancy Minshew, M.D., Pitt professor of
psychiatry and neurology.
Nick Craddock is professor of
psychiatry at the Institute of Psychological Medicine and
Clinical Neurosciences at Cardiff University School of Medicine, and is the director of the Welsh National Centre for Mental Health
«
Clinical studies are starting to show that adolescents who drink early and consistently across the college years have some deficits in learning and memory,» said senior author Scott Swartzwelder, Ph.D., professor in
psychiatry at Duke.
However, the
clinical specialty choices of current graduates are more diverse, with many graduates pursuing residency training in neurology,
psychiatry, radiology, radiation oncology, and even surgery and surgical specialties.
Other Stanford authors of the study are research assistants Charles Lynch, Katherine Cheng, Paola Odriozola and Maria Barth; Jennifer Phillips, PhD,
clinical associate professor of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences and co-director of the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Clinic at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford; Carl Feinstein, MD, professor emeritus of
psychiatry and behavioral sciences; and Daniel Abrams, PhD, postdoctoral scholar.
He has a specialist competency in both general
psychiatry and
clinical chemistry, and holds the Torsten Söderberg Professorship at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
A
clinical lecturer in
psychiatry, he currently spends 3 days at the University of Oxford running outpatient clinics in adult
psychiatry and working in a busy community mental health team.
«Combination pharmacotherapy is becoming common in child and adolescent
psychiatry, but there has been little research evaluating it,» said first author Michael Aman, director of
clinical trials at Ohio State's Nisonger Center and emeritus professor of psychology.
First, I think that people working in
psychiatry should have a background in neuroscience, because
psychiatry is in fact a form of
clinical neuroscience.