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THEME ISSUE: TEACHING AND SUPERVISING PSYCHOTHERAPY   |    
Collaboration With the Nonphysician Therapist A Seminar for Postgraduate Third-Year Psychiatry Residents
Janet L. Tekell; Susan S. Erickson; Kenneth L. Matthews
Academic Psychiatry 1997;21:155-164.
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The authors thank Drs. Wayne J. Ehrisman and Mary Ann Flatley for their valuable input into the development of the panel portion of the seminar.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
© 1997 Academic Psychiatry.
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The integration of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy becomes more complex when two clinicians collaborate in providing patient treatment. A course for postgraduate third-year psychiatry residents was developed to review the literature, discuss various treatment models, and delineate the technical skills and treatment issues involved in the collaborative model. This article describes the course content, design, and evaluation at one institution.Abstract Teaser
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