Community Psychiatry I (PGY 1) Didactic Series
November 2000- February 2001
AGMC 10:00a.m. -10:50 a.m.
Series Coordinator- Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Series Core Text: Resident's Guide to
Treatment of People With Chronic Mental Illness. Gap Report No. 136,
American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1993.
Session 1: November 30, 2000
Topic:
Introduction: What is Community Psychiatry or Why you should overcome your biases and learn to
love Community Psychiatry?
Speaker - Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Reading:
1. Peszke MA: The chronically mentally ill,
residency training and psychiatry. (Editorial) American Journal of Psychiatry,
146:1249-1250, 1989.
2. Nielsen AC III, Stein L, Talbott JA, Lamb
HR, Osser DN, Glazer WM: Encouraging psychiatrists to work with chronic
patients: opportunities and limitations of psychiatric residency
education. Hospital and Community
Psychiatry, 32: 767-775, 1981.
Session 2: December 7, 2000
Topic: Overview:
The Summit County Public Mental
Health System
Speaker - Randy Zumbar, Executive Director, Alcohol, Drug
Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Summit County
Session 3: December 14, 2000
Topic:
The Ohio Mental Health Law:
Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill.
Speaker - Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Readings:
1.
Ohio Revised Code: Chapter 5122
2. Commitment of People
with Mental Illness. Chapter 7 of Ohio Mental Health Law, Second Edition by
Steven J. Eagle and Michael Kirkman, Banks-Baldwin Publishing Company,
Cleveland, Ohio, 1990.
Session:4
December 21, 2000
Topic: The history of community
psychiatry: moral treatment, the shame
of the states, the days of camelot,
deinstitutionalization and post-institutional ideology.
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Required reading:
1. Grob, GN: The
severely and chronically mentally ill in America: a historical
perspective. In Soreff SM (editor):
Handbook for the treatment of the seriously mentally ill. Hogrefe and Huber Publishers, Seattle, 1996.
Additional Readings:
1. Community Mental Health Centers- The Dream.
In: Madness in the Streets by RJ Isaac and VC Armat Chapter 3. pp 67- 85, Free
Press, New York, 1990
2. How No One Planned
Deinstitutionalization: It Would Have Happened Anyway. In : Out of Bedlam: The
Truth About Deinstitutionalization. Ann
Braden Johnson. Basic Books, 1990.
3. Appelbaum PS: Crazy
in the streets. Commentary
Magazine. May 1987 (pages 34-39.)
4. Minkoff K. Beyond Deinstitutionalization: A
new ideology for the postinstitutional era.
H & CP 38: 945-950, 1987.
5. Lamb HR: Deinstitutionalization at the
crossroads. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 39: 941-945, 1988.
Session 5: January 11, 2001
Topic: Models
of care in the community setting: Can we reconcile the medical model, the
rehabilitation model and the recovery model?
Speaker: Mark R.
Munetz, M.D.
Required Reading:
1. Bachrach LL:
Psychosocial rehabilitation and psychiatry in the care of long-term
patients. American Journal of Psychiatry
149: 1455-1463, 1992.
Additional reading:
1. Munetz MR, Birnbaum A, Wyzik PF: An
integretive ideology to guide community-based multidisciplinary care of
severely mentally ill patients.
Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 44: 551 - 555, 1993.
Session 6: January 18, 2001
Topic: People
with mental illness: Patient, client,consumer or member ?
Speaker: Members
of Choices
Readings:
1. Anonymous: How I've
managed chronic mental illness. Schizophrenia
Bulletin 15:635-640, 1989.
2. Lovejoy M: Recovery
from schizophrenia: A personal Odyssey. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 35:
809 - 812, 1984.
3. Vonnegut M: Why I
want to bite R.D. Laing. Harpers
Magazine. April 1974.
Session 7: February 1, 2001
Topic: Working
with the family of the severely mentally disabled.
Speakers: Maggie Smith and other members of NAMI of Summit
County
Required reading:
1. Bernheim KF, Lehman
AF: Working with Families of the Mentally Ill. Chapter 2. The Family's
Plight. W. W. Norton & Company, New
York, 1985, pps. 18-34.
Additional readings:
1. Wish VR: Catch-22 for
the mentally ill. Newsweek, December 9, 1985, p. 10.
2. Lamb HR, Oliphant E:
Schizophrenia through the eyes of families.
Hospital & Community Psychiatry 12: 803-806, 1978.
Session 8: February 8, 2001
Topic: Emergency
psychiatry and the least restrictive alternative
Speaker: Antonio
Montinola, M.D.
Readings:
1. Lake R, Moriarity
KM, Alagna SW: The acute psychiatric diagnostic interview. Psychiatric Clinics
of North America, 7:657-669, 1984.
2. Bassuk EL: General
Hospital Psychiatry Emergency Services. In: General Hospital Psychiatry,
Chapter 21, pp. 383 - 392, Boston, MA, 1979.November 10, 1994
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Community Psychiatry II (PGY 2)
Didactic Series
September-November 2000
AGMC 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
Series Coordinator: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Session 1: September 7, 2000
Topic:
Ohio Mental Health Law: Part 2
Speakers: Barry Ward, Esq.
Magistrate
Ann Snyder
Session 2: September 14, 2000
Topic: The role of the psychiatrist
as a member (?leader) of a multidisciplinary team in the community.
Speaker: Hem Sharma, M.D.
Required Reading:
1. Knoedler W: The continuous treatment
team model: role of the psychiatrist.
Psychiatric Annals. 19: 35-40, 1989.
Additional reading:
1. Cutler DL, Bloom JD, Shore JH: Training
psychiatrists to work with community support systems for chronically mentally
ill persons. American Journal of
Psychiatry. 138: 98-101, 1981.
2. Guidelines for psychiatric practice in
community mental health centers.
American Psychiatric Association, 1988.
Session 3. September 21, 2000
Topic: What is case management - different
models for the severely
mentally ill
Speaker: Linda Omobien, CSS Case
Management Track Supervisor
Required reading:
1. Kanter J: Case management with longterm
patients: a comprehensive approach. In Soreff SM (editor): Handbook for the
treatment of the seriously mentally ill.
Hogrefe and Huber Publishers, Seattle, 1996.
Additional Readings:
1. Rapp CA, Wintersteen R: The strengths
model of case management: result from twelve demonstrations. Psychosocial rehabilitation journal. 13: 23
- 32, 1989.
2. Stein L: On the abolishment of the case
manager. Health Affairs 11: 172 -177, 1992.
Session 4: October 5, 2000
Topic: Basic concepts in
psychiatric/vocational rehabilitation
Speaker: Frank Sepatauc, CSS Vocational
Unit Manager
Required
Readings:
1. Bond GR, Drake RE, Mueser KT, Becker DR:
An Update on supported employment for people with mental illness. Psychiatric
Services 48: 335-346, 1997.
2. Blankertz L, Robinson S: Adding a
vocational focus to mental health rehabilitation. Psychiatric Services 47:
1216-1222, 1996.
Additional readings:
1. Rutman ID: The psychosocial
rehabilitation movement in the United States. In Myerson and Fine: Psychiatric
Disability: Clinical, Administrative and Legal Dimensions, APA Press.
2. Anthony WA, Liberman RP: The practice of
psychosocial rehabilitation: Historical, conceptual and research base. Schizophrenia Bulletin 12: 542 - 559, 1986.
3. Munich RL, Lang E: The boundaries of
psychiatric rehabilitation. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 44: 661 - 665,
1993.
Session 5: October 12, 2000
Topic: Residential
programs for the severely mentally ill - housing, homes and other places to
live.
Speaker:
Jerry Craig, CSS Residential
Unit Manager
Required reading:
1. Hogan MF, Carling PJ: Normal housing: a
key element of a supported housing approach for people with psychiatric
disabilities. Community Mental Health Journal 28: 215 - 226, 1992.
Additional reading:
1. Diamond RJ: The psychiatrist's role in
supported housing. Hospital & Community Psychiatry. 44: 461 - 464, 1993.
2. Hodgins S, Cyr M, Gaston L: Impact of
supervised apartments on the functioning of mentally disordered adults.
Community Mental Health Journal 26: 507- 516, 1990.
3. Geller JL, Fisher WH: The linear continuum
of transitional residences: debunking the myth. American Journal of Psychiatry.
150:1070 - 1076.
Session 6: October 19, 2000
Topic: Dual Diagnosis - substance abuse
and major mental
illness - Part 1
Speaker: Bahman Sharif, M.D.
Required Reading:
1. Minkoff K: Models for addiction
treatment in psychiatric populations. Psychiatric Annals 24: 412 - 417, 1994.
Additional Readings:
1. Miller NS: Prevalence and treatment
models for addictions in psychiatric populations. Psychiatric Annals 24: 399 -
406, 1994.
2. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
Committee on Alcoholism and the Addictions. Substance abuse disorders: a
psychiatric priority. American Journal
of Psychiatry 148: 1291-1300, 1991.
Session 7: November 2, 2000
Topic: Managing
violence in the acute and the chronically aggressive patient.
Speaker: Brad Winkhart, M.D.
Reading:
1. Lion JR: Training for battle:Thoughts on
managing aggressive patients. H & CP 38:882-884, 1987.
2. Eichelman B: Toward a rational pharmacotherapy
for aggressive and violent behavior. H
& CP 39: 31 -39, 1988.
3. Tupin JP: The violent patient: a
strategy for management and diagnosis. H & CP 34:37-40, 1983.
4. Garza-Trevino ES: Management of acute
psychotic agitation. Clinical Advances
in the treatment of Psychiatric Disorders (Roerig) July 1992.
5. Felthous AR: Preventing assaults on a
psychiatric inpatient ward. H & CP
35:1223-1226, 1984.
6. Soloff PH, Gutheil TG, Wexler DB:
Seclusion and restraint: a review and update.
H & CP 36:652-657,1985.
Session 8: November 9, 2000
Topic: Treatment of the severely
mentally disabled - maintaining hope, respect and optimism.
Speaker: Mark Munetz M.D.
Required reading:
1. Lefley HP: Thinking about recovery:
paradigms and pitfalls. Innovations & Research 3:19 - 23, 1994.
Additional Reading:
1. Minkoff K, Stern R: Paradoxes faced by
residents being trained in the psychosocial treatment of people with chronic
schizophrenia. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 36: 859-864.
2.
Harding CM, Zubin J, Strauss JS: Chronicity in schizophrenia:
Revisited. British Journal of
Psychiatry 161 (suppl. 18) 27-37, 1992.
3.
Blaska B: The myriad medication mistakes in psychiatry: a consumer's
view. Hospital & Community
Psychiatry 41: 993-997, 1992.
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COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY III (PGY 3)
DIDACTIC SERIES
OCTOBER 2000 - MAY 2000
THURSDAYS 11:00 - 11:50 a.m.
Series coordinator: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Core Reference Textbook: Practicing Psychiatry
in the Community: A Manual by Jerome Vaccaro, M.D. and Gordon H. Clark,
Jr.,M.D., M.Div., APA Press, 1996.
1. September
21, 2000
Topic: Introduction and re-orientation:
Speaker:
Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Text: Chapter 2: Conceptual Issues
for Contemporary Community Psychiatry Practice
Optional Readings:
1. Brown DB, Goldman CR, Thompson KS,
Cutler DL: Training residents for community psychiatric practice: guidelines
for curriculum development. Community
Mental Health Journal 29: 271- 283, 1993.
2.
Minkoff K: Development of a training guide for psychiatric residents in
the psychosocial treatment of people with long-term mental illness. Innovations & Research 1: 31- 34, 1993.
2. October
5, 2000
Topic: The Role of the Psychiatrist
on the Multidisciplinary Team in the CMHC
Speaker:
Roger Sparhawk, M.D.
Text: Chapter 19: Multidisciplinary Teamwork by Ronald J. Diamond,
M.D.
3.
October 12, 2000
Topic: Understanding entitlements:
SSI, SSDI, DA, Medicaid, Medicare, HAP, Section 8, etc.
Speakers: Frank Sepatauc
Readings:
4.
October 19, 2000
Topic:
Treatment of schizophrenia:
Maintenance strategies for people whose schizophrenia responds to
neuroleptic drugs -lowest effective dose vs. targeted chemotherapy
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Case Presentation: Joseph
O’Lear, M.D.
Required reading: (THESE READINGS WILL BE USED FOR SESSIONS 4 - 13)
1. McEvoy JP, Scheifler PL, Frances A: The
Expert Consensus Guideline Series: Treatment of Schizophrenia 1999. Journal of
Clinical Psychiatry 60 (Suppl. 11) 1- 80, 1999.
2. Lehman AF, Steinwachs DM, et. al., At
Issue: Translating Research into practice: the schizophrenia patient outcomes
research team (PORT) treatment recommendations. Schizophrenia Bulletin 24: 1-10, 1998.
Additional reading:
1. Schooler NR, Keith SJ, Severe JB, et.
al.: Relapse and rehospitalization druing maintenance treatment of
schizophrenia: the effects of dose reduction and family treatment. Arch Gen Psych 54: 453 - 463, 1997.
2. Kane JM, Marder SR: Psychopharmacologic
treatment of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 19: 287 - 302, 1993.
3. Schooler NR: Maintenance medication for
schizophrenia: strategies for dose reduction.
Schizophrenia Bulletin. 17: 311 - 323, 1991.
4. Van Putten T, Marder SR, Mintz J, Poland
RE: Haloperidol plasma levels and clinical response: a therapeutic window
relationship. American Journal of
Psychiatry. 149: 500 - 505, 1992.
5. Van Putten T, Crumpton E, Yale C: Drug
refusal in schizophrenia and the wish to be crazy. Arch Gen Psychiatry 33: 1443 - 1445, 1976.
5.
November 2, 2000
Topic: The role of atypical antipsychotics and
augmentation strategies for the person with treatment-resistant schizophrenia:
clozapine, risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine and beyond...
Speaker: Michael Schechter, M.D.
Additional Readings:
1. Meltzer HY: Treatment of the
neuroleptic-nonresponsive patient.
Schizophrenia Bulletin 18: 515 - 542, 1992.
2. Farmer AE, Blewett A: Drug treatment of
resistant schizophrenia. Drugs 45: 374 - 383, 1993.
3. Kane J, Hongfeld G, Singer J, et. al.:
Clozapine for the treatment-resistant schizophrenic: A double-blind comparison
with chlorpromazine. Arch Gen Psychiatry 45: 789 - 796, 1988.
4. Safferman A, Lieberman JA, Szymanski S,
Kinon B: Update on the clinical efficacy and side effects of clozapine. Schizophrenia Bulletin 17: 247 - 261, 1991.
5. Meltzer HY: Serotonin-dopamine
interactions and atypical antipsychotic drugs.
Psychiatric Annals 23: 193 - 200, 1993.
6. Lindenmayer JP: Recent advances in
pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia.
Psychiatric Annals 23: 201 - 208, 1993.
7. Marder SR, Meibach RC: Risperidone in
the treatment of schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry 151: 825 - 835,
1994.
6. November 9, 2000
Topic: The rational use of depot neuroleptics
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Case
Presentation: Tahmina Rahman, M.D.
Required
reading:
1. Glazer WM, Kane JM: Depot neuroleptic
therapy: an underutilized treatment option. J Clinical Psychiatry 53: 426 -433,
1992.
Additional reading:
1. Burnett PL, Galletly CA, Moyle RJ, Clark
CR: Low-dose depot medication in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 19: 155- 164, 1993.
2. Yadalam KG, Simpson GM: Changing from
oral to depot fluphenazine. J Clinical
Psychiatry 49: 346 - 348, 1988.
3. Ereshefsky L, Toney G, Saklad SR,
Anderson C, Seidel D: A
loading dose strategy for converting from
oral to depot haloperidol. Hospital and
Community Psychiatry 44: 1155 - 116, 1993.
7. November
30, 2000
Topic: Management of acute and subacute side effects -
akinesia, akathisia and parkinsonism
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz , M.D.
Required reading:
1. Weiden PJ, Mann JJ, Haas G, et. al.,
Clinical nonrecognition of neuroleptic - induced movement disorders: a
cautionary study. Am. Journal of Psychiatry 144: 1148 - 1153, 1987.
Additional readings:
1. Van Putten T: The many faces of
akathisia. Comprehensive Psychiatry 16: 43 - 47, 1975.
2. Van Putten T, May PRA, Marder S:
Akathisia with haloperidol and thiothixene. Arch Gen Psychiatry 41: 1036 -
1039, 1984.
3. Munetz MR, Cornes CL: Distinguishing
akathisia and tardive dyskinesia: a review of the literature. J Clin Psychopharmacology 3: 343- 350, 1983.
4. Rifkin A, Quitkin F, Klein DF: Akinesia:
A poorly recognized drug-induced extrapyramidal behavioral disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry 32: 672 -
674, 1975.
8.
December 7, 2000
Topic: Recognition
of tardive dyskinesia and spectrum disorders - How to do the AIMS examination
-
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Required reading:
1. Munetz MR, Benjamin S: How to examine
patients using the abnormal involuntary movement scale. 39: 1172 - 1177, 1988.
2. Kane JM, Jeste DV, Barnes TRE, et. al.,:
Tardive Dyskinesia: A Task Force Report of the American Psychiatric
Association. Chapter 12: Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations for the
Prevention and Management of Tardive Dyskinesia. pp. 231 - 251, Washington,
D.C. 1992.
9.
December 14, 2000
Topic: The
differential diagnosis and treatment strategies for depression in schizophrenia
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz, M.D.
Case Presentation: Anand
Chaturvedi, M.D.
Required reading:
1. Siris SG: Diagnosis of secondary
depression in schizophrenia: Implications for DSM-IV. Schizophrenia Bulletin 17: 75 - 98, 1991.
Additional reading:
1. Knights A, Hirsch SR: 'Revealed'
depression and drug treatment for schizophrenia. Arch Gen Psychiatry 38: 806 - 811, 1981.
2. Hogarty GE, Munetz MR: Pharmacogenic
depression among outpatient schizophrenic patients: A failure to substantiate.
J Clinical Psychopharmacology. 4: 17 - 24, 1984.
10. December
21, 2000
Topic: Informed consent for antipsychotic drug treatment.
Speaker: Mark R. Munetz, MD
Required reading:
1. Gutheil TG, Bursztajn HJ, Brodsky A, et.
al: Managing Uncertainty: the therapeutic alliance, informed consent, and
liability. In: Gutheil TG, Bursztajn
HJ, Brodsky A, et. al., Decision Making in Psychiatry and the Law. Baltimore,
Williams & Wilkins, 1991.
Additional Reading:
1. Munetz MR: Overcoming resistance to
talking to patients about tardive dyskinesia.
Hospital & Community Psychiatry 36: 283 - 287, 1985.
2. Irwin M, Lovitz A, Marder SR, et. al.:
Psychotic patients' understanding of informed consent. American Journal of Psychiatry 142: 1351 -
1354, 1985.
3. Munetz MR, Roth LH: Informing patients
about tardive dyskinesia. Archives of General Psychiatry 42:866-871, 1985.
4. Munetz MR, Peterson GA: Documenting
informed consent for neuroleptic drugs: an alternative to the consent
form. Psychiatric Services, 47: 302 -
303, 1996.
11. January
11, 2001
Topic: When the patient fights recovery - Commitment to
outpatient treatment
Speaker: Greg A. Peterson, M.D.