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Teaching Interpersonal Psychotherapy to Psychiatric Residents
John C. Markowitz
Academic Psychiatry 1995;19:167-173.
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Cornell University Medical College; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
© 1995 Academic Psychiatry.
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Abstract
Time-limited therapies are increasingly important components of clinical practice. The author describes his experience in teaching interpersonal psychotherapy and brief psychotherapy generally to PGY-3 psychiatric residents in two residency programs. Although residents lack psychotherapeutic experience, they appear to compensate for needed security in the therapeutic role with enthusiasm and vigor, and to adjust relatively easily to the demands of conducting an active, time-limited approach. Videotaping sessions and having appropriately trained supervisors are important factors for program success.Abstract Teaser
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