Volume 5, Issue 2 (1987)
https://doi.org/10.29046/JJP.005.2
Articles
Trauma and its Ramifications in Vietnamese Victims of Piracy
Stuart Kleinman, MD
The Usefulness of Neutrality
Julia Jones Zawatsky, MD
L-deprenyl, A Selective MAO-B Inhibitor
Raymond W. Lam, MD
Beastly Beatitudes (1): The Case of A Patient with Severe Borderline Personality Disorder
Paul D. Zislis, MD
War of the Worlds Revisited: The Effect of Watching "The Day After" on Mood State
David G. Daniel, MD; Frances Wolff, M.Ed.; and Maribeth Smith, MA
The Ideal Psychiatry Training Program: A Resident's Viewpoint
James E. Deming, Jr., MD
A Brief Note on a Psychotherapeutic Technique Described by Glover and Its Application During Psychiatric Residency
Emanuel E. Garcia, MD
Developmental Stages of Learning Psychotherapy
Duncan B. Clark, PhD, MD
Editorials
Editor's Column
Gregory B. Sullivan, MD
In Response: Should Psychotherapy be Taught to Psychiatric Residents?
Robert Michels, MD
Special Essay and Response
Book Reviews
Book Review: Adapting Psychotherapy for an Underserved Population
Lorna Clark-Rubin, MD
Book Review: Towards a Practical Guide to the Therapy of the Borderline Patient
Gregory B. Sullivan, MD
Book Review: The Soft Voice of Reason
Emanuel E. Garcia, MD
Letter to the Editor
Creative Writing
The Witness
Paul D. Zislis, MD