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2011

Psychiatry

Faculty Advisor's Column

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Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Dec 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

It has been a pleasure and a privilege to have been the Faculty Advisor for the Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry for the past 10 years. We began this resident written and edited journal in 1983 as a small in-house publication designed to encourage our residents to put their thoughts about patient care into written form. Since then we have grown considerably and now serve as the only national resident journal in medicine. Many people over the years have made this effort possible. I would like to pay special thanks to our generous and supportive sponsors and …


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Nov 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

In 1982 the Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry began as a small departmental publication designed to encourage our residents to write and to acquaint our faculty with the thoughts and perspectives of our trainees. The concept of this resident written and edited journal soon attracted the attention of psychiatric educators locally and nationwide. After gradually expanding our circulation to the Philadelphia area we began working closely with Don Reed and then Ralph Kelzer of Mead Johnson to look into the prospect of becoming a national journal. With the strong and creative support of Mead Johnson we began our national circulation …


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Sep 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The challenge of understanding and treating the increasing number of patients who suffer from some form of eating disorder has been addressed at length in the past issues of the JeJferson Journal. Beginning in the July 1985 issue, Dr. Eric Levin presented a clinical and theoretical report entitled "Bulimia as a Masturbatory Equivalent." The last issue contained an "In Response" column by Dr. C. Philip Wilson, a foremost authority on the psychoanalytic approach to this problem. This issue brings forth further commentary by Dr. Jeffrey Jonas, a recognized leader in the pharmacologic concept of treatment. The differences in approach are …


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Sep 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

It is with great pleasure that with this issue of The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry-A Resident Publication we are expanding into a national journal for psychiatric residents. As part of that effort, we welcome the American Psychiatric Association Committee of Residents as our national editorial board. Our circulation will include all psychiatry residents, residency directors, and department chairmen nationwide . We look forward to continuing our three year tradition of presenting scholarly, thought provoking and creative ideas from psychiatric residents around the country. Our commitment to the two pillars of clinical and …


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Aug 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The teaching of the concepts and techniques of dynamic psychotherapy to residents is a formidable task facing most all residency directors and faculty. The challenge of 'new' therapies and the revolution in neurobiology has led to a significant deemphasis in dynamic training in many programs in recent years. Where once there was relative uniformity of philosophy, a variety of approaches now abound. Medical school graduates can choose from programs that offer intensive training in psychoanalytic psychiatry as well as those that mention Freud only in passing. Most call themselves 'eclectic' and teach a potpourri of therapies that vary with faculty …


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Aug 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The season during which this issue of the Journal is being assembled is Autumn. It is a time of change, of growth, of new development.

For a small group of psychiatrists around the country, this period has an additional special meaning-it is recruitment season. For program directors and faculty it is this time every year that the mating ceremony known as the 'match' is prepared for . The mutual cueing and seductiveness, and indeed the ceremonies of courtship itself, are set in motion as faculty and soon-to-be medic al school graduates begin their unique dance.


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Aug 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

This issue of our Journal marks a new stage in our development. We have started accepting papers from residency programs other than our own. Encouraged by the enthusiastic response our prior issues have elicited from psychiatric educators around the country, we are embarking on a program of expansion. In doing so we hope to provide a unique arena for psychiatric resident thinking. Residents nationwide are invited to share with each other and their faculties, their discoveries, their uncertaintiesand the newness with which they view their work.


Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md Jul 2011

Faculty Advisor's Column, Harvey J. Schwartz, Md

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

This second issue of our resident journal enlarges our educational effort s in two important ways. The first is obvious . As you can see, we have published this forum in an attractive new form at. This is highlighted by the new cover designed by Dr. Jeffrey Sarnoff. The second piece of progress is our enlarged audience. In addition to our own Jefferson faculty and residents, the Journal is now being distributed to psychiatrists throughout Pennsylvania. For both of these improvements in form we are indebted to the Mead Johnson Pharmaceutical Division for their generous sponsorship.