Special Issue: Reaching Out to Families and Overcoming Stigma Sally Kubly Preface 11 January 2014 Pages: 69 - 69
Stigma in Mental Health Care Carol I. Ping TsaoAruna TummalaLaura Weiss Roberts Editorial 11 January 2014 Pages: 70 - 72
Does a Clerkship in Psychiatry Affect Medical Students’ Attitudes Toward Psychiatry? Richard Balon Commentary 11 January 2014 Pages: 73 - 75
Reintegrating Family Therapy Training in Psychiatric Residency Programs: Making the Case Douglas RaitIra Glick Original Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 76 - 80
A Model for Reintegrating Couples and Family Therapy Training in Psychiatric Residency Programs Douglas RaitIra Glick Original Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 81 - 86
The Stigma of Families with Mental Illness Jon E. LarsonPatrick Corrigan Original Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 87 - 91
Family Physicians’ Interventions with Young People in Distress and Their Parents: Managing Confidentiality and Levels of Engagement Nicky StanleyJill ManthorpeLesley Gillespie Original Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 92 - 97
Does Mental Illness Stigma Contribute to Adolescent Standardized Patients’ Discomfort With Simulations of Mental Illness and Adverse Psychosocial Experiences? Mark D. HansonSamantha JohnsonKevin W. Eva Original Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 98 - 103
Caregivers as Money Managers for Adults with Severe Mental Illness: How Treatment Providers Can Help Eric B. ElbogenChristine WilderJeffrey W. Swanson Original Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 104 - 110
Family-Oriented Patient Care through the Residency Training Cycle Ellen M. BermanAlison HeruGroup for the Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on the Family Special Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 111 - 118
How are the Experiences and Needs of Families of Individuals with Mental Illness Reflected in Medical Education Guidelines? Joanne RiebschlegerJeanette ScheidMonaca Eaton Special Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 119 - 126
Overcoming Stigma: Involving Families in Medical Student and Psychiatric Residency Education Alan D. SchmetzerJoan E. Lafuze Special Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 127 - 131
The After-Death Call to Family Members: Academic Perspectives Sheila LoboPrabhuVictor MolinariJames Lomax Special Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 132 - 135
Suicide and Stigma: A Review of the Literature and Personal Reflections Howard SudakKaren MaximMaryellen Carpenter Special Article 11 January 2014 Pages: 136 - 142
Factors Influencing the Choice of a Psychiatric Residency Program: A Survey of Applicants to the Johns Hopkins Residency Program in Psychiatry Dimitry DavydowO. Joseph BienvenuKaren Swartz Brief Report 11 January 2014 Pages: 143 - 146
Does a Clerkship in Psychiatry Contribute to Changing Medical Students’ Attitudes Towards Psychiatry? Tsvi FischelHagit MannaAbraham Weizman Brief Report 11 January 2014 Pages: 147 - 150
Globalization of Medical and Psychiatric Education and the Focus of Academic Psychiatry on the Success of “International” Authors Richard BalonLaura Weiss RobertsEugene Beresin Introduction to the International Column 11 January 2014 Pages: 151 - 153
Attitudes Toward Psychiatry: A Survey of Medical Students at the University of Nairobi, Kenya David M. NdeteiLincoln KhasakhalaDonald Kokonya International Column 11 January 2014 Pages: 154 - 159
Attitudes of Pakistani Medical Students Towards Psychiatry as a Prospective Career: A Survey Ehsan Ullah SyedMohammad Naim SiddiqiSaman Zuberi International Column 11 January 2014 Pages: 160 - 164