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I think Clinical Psychiatry News readers will enjoy this round-up of the most popular Shrink Rap posts.
These are all posts written in 2011; another post lists the top posts of all time (since we started in 2006). These posts below are listed with the most popular (i.e., most pageviews) one at the top.
2. Shrink Rap Survey on Attitudes Towards Psychiatry
3. What Makes A Good Therapist?
6. Summer Solstice: "Hot" Grand Rounds on Shrink Rap
7. A Brief Psychological Analysis of the Angry Birds
9. Doctors to Go to Jail for Asking Patients About Guns in the Home
11. The Patient Who Didn't Like the Doc. On-Line.
12. The Top Ten or More Things That Annoy Me About Psychiatry Haters
15. Diagnostic Labels That Change Lives
16. The Unwilling Patient: New Yorker Article
18. Guest Blogger Jesse: When Patients Don't Pay
19. Hate A Shrink: They Ask For It, After All
20. No More Xanax
21. How to be a Successful College Student
24. Psych Meds are THE Problem: A Post for Duane Sherry
25. Happy Shrinks!
You also might be interested in reading our "Top Posts" lists from prior years, too. Here they are: ..
—Steven Roy Daviss, M.D., DFAPA
Dr. Daviss is chair of the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland’s Baltimore Washington Medical Center, chair of the APA Committee on Electronic Health Records, co-chair of the CCHIT Behavioral Health Work Group, and co-author of Shrink Rap: Three Psychiatrists Explain Their Work, published by Johns Hopkins University Press. He is found on Twitter @HITshrink, at drdavissATgmail.com, and on the Shrink Rap blog.
I think Clinical Psychiatry News readers will enjoy this round-up of the most popular Shrink Rap posts.
These are all posts written in 2011; another post lists the top posts of all time (since we started in 2006). These posts below are listed with the most popular (i.e., most pageviews) one at the top.
2. Shrink Rap Survey on Attitudes Towards Psychiatry
3. What Makes A Good Therapist?
6. Summer Solstice: "Hot" Grand Rounds on Shrink Rap
7. A Brief Psychological Analysis of the Angry Birds
9. Doctors to Go to Jail for Asking Patients About Guns in the Home
11. The Patient Who Didn't Like the Doc. On-Line.
12. The Top Ten or More Things That Annoy Me About Psychiatry Haters
15. Diagnostic Labels That Change Lives
16. The Unwilling Patient: New Yorker Article
18. Guest Blogger Jesse: When Patients Don't Pay
19. Hate A Shrink: They Ask For It, After All
20. No More Xanax
21. How to be a Successful College Student
24. Psych Meds are THE Problem: A Post for Duane Sherry
25. Happy Shrinks!
You also might be interested in reading our "Top Posts" lists from prior years, too. Here they are: ..
—Steven Roy Daviss, M.D., DFAPA
Dr. Daviss is chair of the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland’s Baltimore Washington Medical Center, chair of the APA Committee on Electronic Health Records, co-chair of the CCHIT Behavioral Health Work Group, and co-author of Shrink Rap: Three Psychiatrists Explain Their Work, published by Johns Hopkins University Press. He is found on Twitter @HITshrink, at drdavissATgmail.com, and on the Shrink Rap blog.
I think Clinical Psychiatry News readers will enjoy this round-up of the most popular Shrink Rap posts.
These are all posts written in 2011; another post lists the top posts of all time (since we started in 2006). These posts below are listed with the most popular (i.e., most pageviews) one at the top.
2. Shrink Rap Survey on Attitudes Towards Psychiatry
3. What Makes A Good Therapist?
6. Summer Solstice: "Hot" Grand Rounds on Shrink Rap
7. A Brief Psychological Analysis of the Angry Birds
9. Doctors to Go to Jail for Asking Patients About Guns in the Home
11. The Patient Who Didn't Like the Doc. On-Line.
12. The Top Ten or More Things That Annoy Me About Psychiatry Haters
15. Diagnostic Labels That Change Lives
16. The Unwilling Patient: New Yorker Article
18. Guest Blogger Jesse: When Patients Don't Pay
19. Hate A Shrink: They Ask For It, After All
20. No More Xanax
21. How to be a Successful College Student
24. Psych Meds are THE Problem: A Post for Duane Sherry
25. Happy Shrinks!
You also might be interested in reading our "Top Posts" lists from prior years, too. Here they are: ..
—Steven Roy Daviss, M.D., DFAPA
Dr. Daviss is chair of the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland’s Baltimore Washington Medical Center, chair of the APA Committee on Electronic Health Records, co-chair of the CCHIT Behavioral Health Work Group, and co-author of Shrink Rap: Three Psychiatrists Explain Their Work, published by Johns Hopkins University Press. He is found on Twitter @HITshrink, at drdavissATgmail.com, and on the Shrink Rap blog.