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Table Of Contents: The Jefferson Journal Of Psychiatry, Volume 2, Number 1, January 1984
Table Of Contents: The Jefferson Journal Of Psychiatry, Volume 2, Number 1, January 1984
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
Table of Contents: The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 2, Number 1, January 1984.
Editors: The Jefferson Journal Of Psychiatry
Editors: The Jefferson Journal Of Psychiatry
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
Chief Editor, Associate Editors, Former Editors, Cover Design and Faculty Advisor.
Meningitis Presenting As Depression: A Case Report, Karl Doghramji, Md
Meningitis Presenting As Depression: A Case Report, Karl Doghramji, Md
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
The relationship between psychiatric and medical illness has long been recognized by clinicians. Of special importance to psychiatrists are the diagnostic dilemmas posed by medical illnesses presenting as psychiatric disorders. In a review of recent studies, LaBruzza found that "at least one out of every twenty patients receiving an initial psychiatric evaluation may have an underlying medical illness which accounts for the psychiatric symptoms." This was especially true with inpatients, where between 5% and 30% of patients, with a weighted average of 12%, had medical illnesses accounting for their psychiatric complaints 11). One medical illness which can resemble psychiatric illness …
Attention Deficit Disorder, Residual Type- A Case Study, James Stanch, Md
Attention Deficit Disorder, Residual Type- A Case Study, James Stanch, Md
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
The syndrome of Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD) in children has been well described by a number of authors. Such children were first described in 1941 by Werner and Strauss(1) who made a distinction between brain injury and -simple- mental retardation. In the past such terms as Hyperactive Child Syndrome, Minimal Brain Damage, and Hyperkinetic Behavior Syndrome have been used to describe this syndrome.
A Case Of Recurrent Dissociative Episodes In A Patient With Congenital Defects, Mark Miller, Md
A Case Of Recurrent Dissociative Episodes In A Patient With Congenital Defects, Mark Miller, Md
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
Case Report
Marie, a 30 year old American-born Hispanic female, was first seen in the emergency room with suicidal ideation (the impulse to jump in front of an oncoming car), depression, anxiety, and distress about "always getting attacked so much."
Interpersonal Relationships As Sources Of Medical Student Stress, Beverly Jones, Md
Interpersonal Relationships As Sources Of Medical Student Stress, Beverly Jones, Md
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
Introduction
The issue of physician impairment, that is , decreased ability or quality of functioning due to intemperate use of drugs or alcohol, emotional or psychiatric dysfunction, has recently received attention (1,5) . Studies have indicated the risks physicians face of substance abuse problems(6,7), marital discord(8,9), suicide (lO,ll), and psychiatric problems (l2-14). studies have also addressed the difficulties faced by medical students (15-20).
A group of medical students at the University of North Carolina came together to investigate the subject of medical student impairment . A survey was constructed in order to ascertain the sources of stress in medical school. …
Olfaction And Sexuality, Michael Buxbaum, Md
Olfaction And Sexuality, Michael Buxbaum, Md
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
A patient who describes himself as "sanitary" told me of his concern with odors. Whenever he thinks about establishing a sexual relationship , he develops a fear that his partner may smell offensive, especially around her genital area. He describes signs and symptoms of sympathetic overactivity when he engages in foreplay, and is afraid that he might be impotent if he smells anything offensive. In fact, he has to insert a finger into his partner's vagina during foreplay, to test the nature of the odor. He feels relieved when the smell is neutral or perfumed, and demonstrates enhanced sexual performance. …
Editors' Column
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
With this issue, The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry , a Resident Publication, comes into being.
The purpose of this journal is to provide a forum for the presentation of ideas, data, and discussion. We are trying to give residents a setting in which to communicate in a way more formal than the seminars of residency training, but less forbidding than national journals.