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Older Psychiatric Residents A Pilot Study of Stresses and Strengths
Vivien Kleinman Burt; Joel Yager
Academic Psychiatry 1990;14:146-149.
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UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, Brentwood Division; UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital Center for the Health Sciences, 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024
© 1990 Academic Psychiatry.
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Residency-related stresses were examined as a function of age or age-related factors in a group of 10 psychiatrists who started psychiatric training at age 32 or older (average age, 36.2). Commonly expressed stresses included feelings of isolation from the group, inflated expectations, and conflicting role obligations. Addressing the stresses on older residents may diminish their anxiety and enhance their morale and overall gratification in the residency program.Abstract Teaser
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