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Personality Traits In Juvenile Delinquents: Associations With Peer And Family Relations, Jeffrey J. Wilson M.D., Sharon E. Willams Ph.D., Evan Garner M.D., Elaine Duxbury B.A., Hans Steiner Dr. Med. Univ. Nov 2013

Personality Traits In Juvenile Delinquents: Associations With Peer And Family Relations, Jeffrey J. Wilson M.D., Sharon E. Willams Ph.D., Evan Garner M.D., Elaine Duxbury B.A., Hans Steiner Dr. Med. Univ.

Jeffrey L. Wilson

Objective: To establish family and peer correlates of personality traits shown to be predictive of future criminal recidivism. Method: 137 incarcerated boys aged 13-18 (x = 16 ± 1.2), 35% black, 21% Hispanic, 43% white, and 1% other completed the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory (WAI) and a psychosocial history obtained by a social worker. Records were summarized using two raters who assigned numerical ratings to dimensions of family and peer relations. Results: As expected, observer ratings of family and peer relationships were correlated with the personality characteristics of distress, denial and restraint as measured by the WAI. Conclusion: Family and peer …


Sudden Cardiac Death With Clozapine And Lorazepam Combination, Sriram Ramaswamy, Susan J. Boust, Prizada S. Sattar, Subhash C. Bhatia, Frederick Petty Jun 2012

Sudden Cardiac Death With Clozapine And Lorazepam Combination, Sriram Ramaswamy, Susan J. Boust, Prizada S. Sattar, Subhash C. Bhatia, Frederick Petty

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Objective: To report a case of sudden cardiac death in a patient taking a combination of clozapine and lorazepam.

Case summary: A 31-year-old white man with schizophrenia was found dead at his apartment. His medication regimen included clozapine 500 mg at bed time, lorazepam 0.5 mg three times daily and levothyroxine 75 mcg once a day. Autopsy studies revealed cardiac hypertrophy, pulmonary congestion and edema.

Discussion: Clozapine therapy may cause cardiomyopathy and reduction in heart rate variability (HRV) indices. Benzodiazepines can reduce vagal tone and increase sympathetic activity. This combination can have an enhanced potential for sudden cardiac death.

Conclusions: …


The Efficacy And Toxicity Of Bupropion In The Elderly, William T. Howard M.D., M.S., Julia K. Warnock M.D., Ph.D. Jan 2012

The Efficacy And Toxicity Of Bupropion In The Elderly, William T. Howard M.D., M.S., Julia K. Warnock M.D., Ph.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Bupropion is an antidepressant with excellent tolerability and few side effects or drug interactions. These characteristics suite it well for use both in the elderly and in the medically ill. However, early reports of seizures with bupropion therapy in patients with bulimia limited its use. The pharmacology, efficacy, toxicity, and side effect profile of both the immediate release (IR) and the recently available sustained release (SR) formulations of bupropion are reviewed. Bupropion SR is associated with a reduced seizure incidence (0.1%) compared to that found with the IR formulation (0.4%). Recent reports, however, demonstrate that the half-life of bupropion is …


The Malingering Of Psychotic Disorders, Michael R. Harris M.D. Jan 2012

The Malingering Of Psychotic Disorders, Michael R. Harris M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The phenomenon of malingered psychosis is examined through a review of the available literature. Possible motivations for malingering are discussed, and clinical indicators of feigned psychotic symptoms are reviewed. The methods discussed focus on the inpatient evaluation of suspected malingerers and include discussions of interview techniques and psychometric testing to supplement clinical impressions. A differential diagnosis is presented, and techniques for confronting a malingering patient are reviewed.


A New Onset Paranoid Psychosis Associated With Fluoxetine And Bupropion: A Case Report, Vassili V. Arkadiev M.D., Stephen L. Ruedrich M.D. Jan 2012

A New Onset Paranoid Psychosis Associated With Fluoxetine And Bupropion: A Case Report, Vassili V. Arkadiev M.D., Stephen L. Ruedrich M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


Addiction Professionals' Attitudes Regarding Treatment Of Nicotine Dependence, Baljit S. Gill M.D., Dwayne L. Bennett M.D., Mohammad Abu-Salha M.D., Lisa Fore-Arcand Ed.D. Jan 2012

Addiction Professionals' Attitudes Regarding Treatment Of Nicotine Dependence, Baljit S. Gill M.D., Dwayne L. Bennett M.D., Mohammad Abu-Salha M.D., Lisa Fore-Arcand Ed.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The objectives of this study were: to establish the extent to which addiction professionals are willing to treat nicotine addiction concurrently with other addictions, and to evaluate what factors affect their attitudes.

A 21-item questionnaire was developed and distributed to therapists, physicians and other mental health workers in different treatment settings in Southeastern Virginia.

CD staffers own smoking histories were significantly related to: their perceptions of the impact of nicotine use, and how likely they were to intervene in patients' nicotine use. Intervention in CD staffers own smoking behavior may increase the treatment of nicotine dependence in their patients.


Treatment Response Of Opium Smoking Hmong Refugees To Methadone Maintenance, Muhammad Waqar Azeem M.D., Gregory A. Carlson B.A., Chomehanh Soudaly Lpn Jan 2012

Treatment Response Of Opium Smoking Hmong Refugees To Methadone Maintenance, Muhammad Waqar Azeem M.D., Gregory A. Carlson B.A., Chomehanh Soudaly Lpn

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Objective: To examine the outcome of methadone maintenance in opium dependent Hmong refugees.

Methods: Medical records were searched for Hmong patients in methadone treatment between 01/1995 and 09/1997. Patient's progress was assessed over nine months.

Results: 44 Hmong patients were found. Data was available on 40 patients, mean age of 47.7 years, 33 males/7 females. At admission 100% met the DSM-IV criteria for Opium Dependence, 75% Major Depressive Disorder and 68% PTSD. Patients showed marked improvement by having mostly negative urine drug screens, improvement on Addiction Severity Index and 70% being highly successful on outcome criteria modified by Drug Abuse …


Psychiatric Training: The Culture And Its Contradictions By T.M. Luhrmann, Carolyn Myers M.D. Jan 2012

Psychiatric Training: The Culture And Its Contradictions By T.M. Luhrmann, Carolyn Myers M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


Methylphenidate, Bupropion, And Ssri Triple Therapy, William Bobo M.D. Jan 2012

Methylphenidate, Bupropion, And Ssri Triple Therapy, William Bobo M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Methylphenidate and bupropion have been demonstrated as being effective adjuncts to serotonin reuptake inhibitors in the treatment of depression (1,2). The use of these medications in case of a depressed patient whose condition was resistant to several forms of monotherapy, monotherapy with "standard" augmentation and ECT. After only a partial response to fluoxetine and methylphenidate, bupropion was added, resulting in full, sustained remission.


Severe Generalized Edema Associated With Phenelzine, William Bobo M.D., Cheryl A. Hemme M.D. Jan 2012

Severe Generalized Edema Associated With Phenelzine, William Bobo M.D., Cheryl A. Hemme M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Rabkin, et al. describes a 4% incidence of phenelzine-induced edema, which appears to be due to increased capillary permeability (1,2). This adverse effect is not further characterized in the literature and is not readily mentioned as one of the many drug effects that could result in severe physical morbidity. We present the case of a depressed patient who developed a generalized edema severe enough to deserve an extensive medical workup. Once the drug was tapered, the edema and its associated symptoms rapidly resolved.


Personality Traits In Juvenile Delinquents: Associations With Peer And Family Relations, Jeffrey J. Wilson M.D., Sharon E. Willams Ph.D., Evan Garner M.D., Elaine Duxbury B.A., Hans Steiner Dr. Med. Univ. Jan 2012

Personality Traits In Juvenile Delinquents: Associations With Peer And Family Relations, Jeffrey J. Wilson M.D., Sharon E. Willams Ph.D., Evan Garner M.D., Elaine Duxbury B.A., Hans Steiner Dr. Med. Univ.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Objective: To establish family and peer correlates of personality traits shown to be predictive of future criminal recidivism.

Method: 137 incarcerated boys aged 13-18 (x = 16 ± 1.2), 35% black, 21% Hispanic, 43% white, and 1% other completed the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory (WAI) and a psychosocial history obtained by a social worker. Records were summarized using two raters who assigned numerical ratings to dimensions of family and peer relations.

Results: As expected, observer ratings of family and peer relationships were correlated with the personality characteristics of distress, denial and restraint as measured by the WAI.

Conclusion: Family and peer …


Folie A Famille Associated With Amphetamine Use, Kevin P. Hill B.A., Ashwin A. Patkar M.D., Stephen P. Weinstein Ph.D. Jan 2012

Folie A Famille Associated With Amphetamine Use, Kevin P. Hill B.A., Ashwin A. Patkar M.D., Stephen P. Weinstein Ph.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Shared Psychotic Disorder involving an entire family (folie a famille) is extremely rare. Only two cases of Shared Psychotic Disorder linked to stimulant abuse have been documented in the literature. We report a case of folie a famille that involved 5 members of a family, and was associated with amphetamine use in the primary individual. Our case shares many clinical and etilogical factors with previously reported cases of shared psychotic disorders. A wide variety of psychotic manifestations are associated with amphetamine use and clinicians should be aware of this uncommon syndrome among stimulant-using population, particularly due to the recent increase …


Countertransference In Two Settings: A Case Report, Randi L. Plotkin M.D. Jan 2012

Countertransference In Two Settings: A Case Report, Randi L. Plotkin M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


Conversion Disorder In A Depressed Patient: The Analysis Of Paralysis, Michael A. Chen Ph.D., David S. Im M.D. Jan 2012

Conversion Disorder In A Depressed Patient: The Analysis Of Paralysis, Michael A. Chen Ph.D., David S. Im M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Patients presenting with neurologic and pseudoneurologic symptoms present both a diagnostic and treatment challenge. This case report describes the ER course of a man who presented with aphonia and paralysis, his medical clearance, transfer to the psychiatric ER and subsequent recovery. The history of conversion disorder and its characteristics are briefly reviewed, and the etiology of this patient's symptoms and a discussion of effective treatment plans are discussed.


Patient Violence In Psychiatric Residency: A Nationwide Survey, Tricia L. Park Ph.D., Thomas L. Schwartz M.D. Jan 2012

Patient Violence In Psychiatric Residency: A Nationwide Survey, Tricia L. Park Ph.D., Thomas L. Schwartz M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Twenty percent of current psychiatric residents (N = 517) responded to a nationwide survey about patient violence. Thirty six percent of responders reported 630 assaults, with 74% of residents receiving 1,853 threats. While age and training level were correlated to each other (r = .35, p < .001), no correlations were found between gender, age, height, weight number of hours of violence management training and the occurrence of assault and threat. A smaller proportion of first year residents reported assaults and threats, and more males (79%) had been threatened (females = 69%). Sources of study bias are identified and future research directions are outlined.


Editor's Column, Scot R. Maclean M.D. Jan 2012

Editor's Column, Scot R. Maclean M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


About The Authors Jan 2012

About The Authors

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


On The Technical Error Of The Psychotherapist, Satoshi Tamiya M.D., Tetsuro Takahashi M.D. Jan 2012

On The Technical Error Of The Psychotherapist, Satoshi Tamiya M.D., Tetsuro Takahashi M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

The authors present a psychotherapy case where the therapist's countertransference-based technical error and his way of dealing with it remarkably influenced the course of treatment. The authors emphasize that appropriate training, including supervision and personal psychotherapy or psychoanalysis, is imperative, especially so that the beginning therapist can learn to manage countertranference appropriately. Since technical errors cannot always be avoided, it is important for the therapist to deal with them therapeutically, without feeling ashamed or guilty.


Late Onset Tay-Sachs Disease Presenting As A Brief Psychotic Disorder With Catatonia: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature, Osama Saleh M.D. Jan 2012

Late Onset Tay-Sachs Disease Presenting As A Brief Psychotic Disorder With Catatonia: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature, Osama Saleh M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

This is a case report of late onset Tay-Sachs Disease diagnosed in a 14-year-old male non-Jewish adolescent who presented in a psychotic and catatonic state. The objective is to emphasize that Tay-Sachs disease can present with psychiatric symptoms, with a variety of phenotypes from infancy to adulthood, and can affect individuals other than Ashkenazi Jews. Amphiphilic drugs, including phenothiazine and tricyclic antidepressants, may worsen the course of the illness. Resistant catatonia can respond to an extended trial of high dose lorazepam.


Review Of The Pharmacological Treatment Of Delirium In The Pediatric Population With Accompanying Protocol, Nathan Lavid M.D., Lawrence J. Budner M.D., F.A.A.C.A.P. Jan 2012

Review Of The Pharmacological Treatment Of Delirium In The Pediatric Population With Accompanying Protocol, Nathan Lavid M.D., Lawrence J. Budner M.D., F.A.A.C.A.P.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Objective: To review the current state of pharmacological treatment of delirium in the pediatric population and to derive a treatment protocol from our review.

Method: Medline-assisted search of the literature. Articles pertaining to the pharmacological treatment of delirium in children and adolescents were reviewed. Due to the paucity of articles, studies of treatment guidelines for delirium in the adult population were reviewed. Also presented for reference, are studies of optimal dosing regimens of psychotropic agents potentially useful in treating pediatric delirium. Our protocol is extrapolated from previously established guidelines for adult treatment meshed with the current knowledge presented in …


Seasonal Affective Disorder And Seasonality: A Review, Leo Sher M.D. Jan 2012

Seasonal Affective Disorder And Seasonality: A Review, Leo Sher M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Seasonal affective disorder is a condition where depressions in fall and winter alternate with nondepressed periods in the spring and summer. The Degree to which seasonal changes affect mood, energy, sleep, appetite, food preference, or the wish to socialize with other people has been called "seasonality." The author reviews historical aspects, clinical features, epidemiology, genetics, pathophysiology, and treatment of seasonal affective disorder and seasonality. Better understanding of the contemporary concept of seasonal affective disorder, seasonality, and light treatment will improve patient care and promote scientific advances in behavioral sciences.


Editor's Column, Stephen Zerby M.D. Jan 2012

Editor's Column, Stephen Zerby M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


About The Authors Jan 2012

About The Authors

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


Case Report Of Dramatic Resolution Of Psychotic Symptoms During Cross-Over To Clozapine, Leo Sher M.D., Alan Mendelowitz M.D. Jan 2012

Case Report Of Dramatic Resolution Of Psychotic Symptoms During Cross-Over To Clozapine, Leo Sher M.D., Alan Mendelowitz M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Clozapine is the first antipsychotic drug with proven superiority over conventional antipsychotics in the management of treatment-resistant patients. We describe a case of tratment-resistant schizoaffective disorder in a young woman who improved rapidly on clozapine. The patient was started on a low dose of clozapine while fluphenazine was decreased. She improved significantly during the first several days of treatment. This improvement took place well before the expected effect of clozapine. Possible explanations for this unusual response include: 1) the placebo effect; 2) fluphenazine dose-response curve; 3) acute clozapine neurochemical mechanisms; 4) inaccurate original diagnosis. Better understanding of the mechanisms of …


Case Report: Failure Of Group Therapy With Elderly Russian-Jewish Immigrants (An Exploratory Analysis), Gennady Berezkin M.D. Jan 2012

Case Report: Failure Of Group Therapy With Elderly Russian-Jewish Immigrants (An Exploratory Analysis), Gennady Berezkin M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

This paper is a description of an unsuccessful attempt to carry out group therapy with elderly Russian-Jewish immigrants.

An attempt was made to conduct group therapy following general principals of traditional psychotherapy with geriatric populations.

In the final analysis, we conclude that culturally based preconceptions toward psychotherapy, culturally based stereotypes of interpersonal relationships and culturally-based transference to the therapist were the primary reasons for the development of negative transference and resistance which culminated in the ultimate failure of group psychotherapy with this group of elderly immigrants.


Saint Simeon The Stylite: A Psychiatric Examination Of The Life Of A Fifth Century Monk, Iracema Leroi M.D., Joseph B. A. Meagher M.D., M.R.C. (Psych) Frcpc Jan 2012

Saint Simeon The Stylite: A Psychiatric Examination Of The Life Of A Fifth Century Monk, Iracema Leroi M.D., Joseph B. A. Meagher M.D., M.R.C. (Psych) Frcpc

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

Religion is now the focus of more attention in psychiatry. This paper examines the life of the fifth century monk, Simeon the Stylite, from a contemporary psychiatric perspective. Such a retrospective examination presents difficulties with regard to the diagnosis of possible psychotic phenomena. A further examination presents difficulties with regard to the diagnosis of possible psychotic phenomena. A further problem is trying to distinguish between a religious and a psychiatric interpretation of particular experiences.

The authors outline the life of Simeon and some contemporary opinions. They agree with Kroll and deGanck that great caution is needed in the psychiatric interpretation …


The Psychiatry Access Center: A New Opportunity For Innovative Residency Training, M. Bates Redwine M.D., Ryan Finkelbine M.D., William Carson M.D., Susan Hardesty M.D., Linda Lewis M.N., R.N., C.S. Jan 2012

The Psychiatry Access Center: A New Opportunity For Innovative Residency Training, M. Bates Redwine M.D., Ryan Finkelbine M.D., William Carson M.D., Susan Hardesty M.D., Linda Lewis M.N., R.N., C.S.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

A recently introduced PGY-1 rotation in an innovative, managed care oriented program offers many training advantages for residents. The rotation offers first-year residents intensive interviewing-skills training, experience with obtaining and documenting the psychiatric history and physical examination, and in the process, offers early exposure to a managed care environment. The Psychiatry Access Center employs non-resident clinicians to perform urgent evaluations and all admissions to the main psychiatric hospital. The service has been tested successfully without requiring resident work, and therefore allows the integration of residents into the system via a new rotation designed to focus exclusively on educational needs.


Implementation Of A Computer-Based Communication System For Psychiatry Residents, Daniel Z. Lieberman M.D. Jan 2012

Implementation Of A Computer-Based Communication System For Psychiatry Residents, Daniel Z. Lieberman M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

In order to encourage different kinds of communication among residents who were located at a number of geographically separate sites, a computerized communication system was implemented. Priority was placed on both richness of features and ease of use. Residents were able to send private email, join public conferences, and access databases of information. The system was initially used by a large number of residents, and usage patterns are described. The introduction to information technology that residents gained from the system led to other computer projects, and an interest in the resources of the Internet.


Call For Papers On Aspects Of Violence And Psychiatric Training, Derek Puddester M.D. Jan 2012

Call For Papers On Aspects Of Violence And Psychiatric Training, Derek Puddester M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.


Difficulties Associated With A Clinical Psychiatric Study Of A Transient Population, Stephen Zerby M.D. Jan 2012

Difficulties Associated With A Clinical Psychiatric Study Of A Transient Population, Stephen Zerby M.D.

Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry

No abstract provided.