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Thinking Outside of Outpatient: Underutilized Settings for Psychotherapy Education.

Philip Blumenshine1, Alison E Lenet2, Lauren K Havel2, Melissa R Arbuckle2, Deborah L Cabaniss2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although psychiatry residents are expected to achieve competency in conducting psychotherapy during their training, it is unclear how psychotherapy teaching is integrated across diverse clinical settings.
METHODS: Between January and March 2015, 177 psychiatry residency training directors were sent a survey asking about psychotherapy training practices in their programs, as well as perceived barriers to psychotherapy teaching.
RESULTS: Eighty-two training directors (44%) completed the survey. While 95% indicated that psychotherapy was a formal learning objective for outpatient clinic rotations, fifty percent or fewer noted psychotherapy was a learning objective in other settings. Most program directors would like to see psychotherapy training included (particularly supportive psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy) on inpatient (82%) and consultation-liaison settings (57%). The most common barriers identified to teaching psychotherapy in these settings were time and perceived inadequate staff training and interest.
CONCLUSIONS: Non-outpatient rotations appear to be an underutilized setting for psychotherapy teaching.

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Keywords:  Clinical skills; Consultation psychiatry; Graduate medical education; Inpatient psychiatry; Psychiatry education; Psychotherapy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27283018     DOI: 10.1007/s40596-016-0554-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Psychiatry        ISSN: 1042-9670


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1.  Skills-Based Psychotherapy Training for Inpatient Psychiatry Residents: a Needs Assessment and Evaluation of a Pilot Curriculum.

Authors:  Brady B Lonergan; Nerissa P Duchin; John A Fromson; Christopher G AhnAllen
Journal:  Acad Psychiatry       Date:  2019-12-11
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