Improving the psychiatric knowledge, skills, and attitudes of primary care physicians, 1950–2000: a review

B Hodges, C Inch, I Silver - american Journal of Psychiatry, 2001 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… This makes primary care physician education difficult for psychiatrists who must try to adapt
care physicians without an open and engaged attitude toward the treatment of patients with …

Psychiatrist attitudes towards pharmacogenetic testing, direct-to-consumer genetic testing, and integrating genetic counseling into psychiatric patient care

C Thompson, SP Hamilton, C Hippman - Psychiatry Research, 2015 - Elsevier
… To our knowledge, this study represents the first assessment of the attitudes of psychiatrists
… guide psychiatric treatment, and is one of only a few studies exploring psychiatrists׳ attitudes

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes toward concordance in psychiatry: a comparative, cross-sectional study of psychiatric patients and mental health professionals

C De las Cuevas, A Rivero-Santana, L Perestelo-Pérez… - BMC psychiatry, 2012 - Springer
… the attitudes of 225 mental health professionals (125 psychiatrists and 100 psychiatry … The
aim of this paper is to compare the attitudes of mental healthcare professionals and psychiatric

Attitudes of mental health professionals about mental illness: A review of the recent literature

O Wahl, E Aroesty‐Cohen - Journal of community psychology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… by focusing more exclusively on attitudes toward those with psychiatric disorders, adding
studies … We will also look at results for only the major mental health professions—psychiatrists, …

What attitudes do psychiatrists hold towards people with mental illness?

D Kingdon, T Sharma, D Hart - Psychiatric Bulletin, 2004 - cambridge.org
… In summary, the attitudes of psychiatrists towards people with mental illness, especially
schizophrenia, are generally positive compared with those of the general population. Individually …

Medical students' attitudes about psychiatry: implications for psychiatric recruitment

AC Nielsen, JS Eaton - Archives of General Psychiatry, 1981 - jamanetwork.com
… Most critical—but not alone—was one student who wrote, "Almostwithout exception, I have
never worked with a psychiatrist or psychiatric resident who knewany medicine what¬ soever.…

[PDF][PDF] Canadian psychiatrists' attitudes to becoming mentally ill.

TM Hassan, S Sikander, N Mazhar, T Munshi… - British Journal of …, 2013 - bjmp.org
… Medical students when faced with psychological stress and are more likely to avoid help. …
psychiatristsattitudes to disclosure and treatment preference if they were to become mentally ill

The primary medical care practitioner's attitudes toward psychiatry: An Israeli study

B Link, I Levav, A Cohen - Social Science & Medicine, 1982 - Elsevier
… This, we believe, is a point which psychiatrists must understand about the … of psychiatric
disorders in the population. Our results suggest that their attitudes and beliefs about psychiatry

Improving psychiatrists' attitudes towards individuals with psychotic disorders and co-occurring substance use disorders

J Avery, E Zerbo, S Ross - Academic Psychiatry, 2016 - Springer
… We will discuss the current literature on the attitudes of psychiatrists towards individuals
with … SUDs and outline potential strategies to improve these attitudes. PsychiatristsAttitudes

General practitioners and psychiatrists: comparison of attitudes to depression using the depression attitude questionnaire.

M Kerr, R Blizard, A Mann - British Journal of General Practice, 1995 - bjgp.org
… , or more local personal collaboration by general practitioner attachment to psychiatric outpatient
clinics or psychiatrist attachment to general practices may be more appropriate. …