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A Psychotherapy Service Preserving a Place for Psychodynamic Teaching
Paul C. Mohl; Diane Martinez; Kenneth L. Matthews; Christopher Ticknor; Jane Appleby
Academic Psychiatry 1989;13:48-51.
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Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, Texas
© 1989 Academic Psychiatry.
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Striving for an educational balance between psychodynamics and psychotherapy led to the creation of a Psychotherapy Service. Psychodynamic teaching was preserved while biological teaching was increased. The history, philosophy, and structure of this service, combined with a chart review, give a picture of the kind of clinical experience and training available on such a service.Abstract Teaser
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