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Psychotherapy training for the psychiatrist of the future

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
There is uncertainty about the future role of psychodynamic psychotherapy in psychiatric practice and education. The Association for Academic Psychiatry and the American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Residency Training formed a joint task force to review the issue. It developed a rationale for continued training in expressive psychotherapy and
P C, Mohl   +6 more
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Training in Brief Individual Psychotherapy

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1970
Cette communication traite des diverses methodes de psychotherapie individuelle enseignees au department de psychiâtrie de McGill ainsi que des procedes appliques dans l'enseignement de ces methode...
E D, Wittkower, D J, Lewis
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Psychotherapy and the Basic Training of the Psychiatrist

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1964
This paper indicates the theoretical and practical difficulties encountered by the teacher of, and the trainee in, psychotherapy. It discusses the training of psychotherapists in view of present day community needs. Five conditions are mentioned which are necessary for a training program in psychotherapy: 1) A well planned curriculum ...
R J, WEIL, S, HIRSCH
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Training in psychotherapy

Psychiatry, 2008
Abstract This article discusses training in psychotherapy for psychiatrists. It sets out the case for undertaking training and then runs through the basic knowledge and skills that trainees should aim to acquire. It offers practical advice and information about how to use training experiences, college structures and self-directed learning to gain the
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Group Psychotherapy Training and Effectiveness

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2001
This study surveyed accredited programs in psychiatry, psychology, and social work, replicating and extending previous work in group training. Results detail the curriculum, group faculty/student participation, and predicted future therapy trends in four different formats of group treatment.
A, Fuhriman, G M, Burlingame
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Training in psychotherapy

Psychiatry, 2005
Abstract Psychotherapy training has recently been scrutinized according to educational standards. Traditional trainings do not meet contemporary training standards. Knowledge and skills required to practice psychotherapy have been identified and more recently competencies specified.
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Supervision and privacy in psychotherapy training

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
Supervision is an essential element of training in psychotherapy, and the issue of privacy in relation to the supervisory process is an important one. The authors examine the attitude toward privacy implicit in each of the two major models of supervision, the so-called didactic and countertransference models. They consider the ways in which supervision,
R W, Betcher, N E, Zinberg
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Termination of Psychotherapy: A Training Perspective

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2000
Given the constraints of the prevailing mental health system in the United States, it has become very challenging for psychiatrists to offer psychotherapy services to patients in need of this modality of treatment. In spite of this situation, the profession has made a consistent effort not only to retain this type of psychiatric care but also to train ...
V, Kapoor, A A, Matorin, P, Ruiz
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Experiences with Psychotherapy Training in India

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
On the basis of 32 years of psychiatric experience in India, the author tries to show how difficulties encountered not only in psychotherapy with Indian patients, but also in supervision of candidates in training for psychotherapy can be related to specific cultural patterns of personality development and social intercourse and, beyond this, traced ...
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Training and Development of Psychotherapy in Korea

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
In this paper, the author presented the assimilation and development of Western psychotherapy in Korea in their historical perspectives since the introduction of Western psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy to Korean cultural soil. The author also described in detail the present status of psychotherapy training in Korea.
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