Background: Psychotherapy education is one of the essential components of specialist training in psychiatry according to the Royal College of Physicians of Canada. How psychiatry trainees per-ceive psychotherapy has major implications for how trainees will learn about psychotherapy dur-ing training, how they will utilize it in their future practice, and how they will integrate it into their professional identity. Methods: The study involved the distribution of questionnaires to psychia-try residents at an Atlantic Canadian Medical School. The survey consisted of Likert-scaled items which assessed residents ’ attitudes towards being a psychotherapist and their future study and practice plans in psychotherapy. Results: Surveys were completed ...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Background: The medical culture is defined by mental illness stigma, non-disclosure, and avoidance o...
The psychopharmacology training experiences and attitudes of Canadian counsellors were the focus of ...
Acquiring expertise in psychotherapy is central to the professional development of psychiatrists abl...
Introduction: The evidence show that the attitudes to any specialty can be improved as a result of a...
Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to se...
International audienceObjectives To explore the level of satisfaction among residents regarding thei...
Objective: This study evaluates whether a course that was designed for first-year psychiatric reside...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Psychotherapy has long been an essential component of clinical psychiatry and many young physicians ...
Psychiatry residency training programs in Canada have aprincipal responsibility to train young physi...
Objectives: a) to describe the current status of training on psychopathology; b) to identify the unm...
Objective: To determine which methods best prepare psychiatry residents for the certification exam, ...
Objective: To investigate psychiatry trainees' confidence in their role as teachers, their perceptio...
The debate discussing whether psychotherapy should be taught to psychiatric residents (1) reflects t...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Background: The medical culture is defined by mental illness stigma, non-disclosure, and avoidance o...
The psychopharmacology training experiences and attitudes of Canadian counsellors were the focus of ...
Acquiring expertise in psychotherapy is central to the professional development of psychiatrists abl...
Introduction: The evidence show that the attitudes to any specialty can be improved as a result of a...
Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to se...
International audienceObjectives To explore the level of satisfaction among residents regarding thei...
Objective: This study evaluates whether a course that was designed for first-year psychiatric reside...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Psychotherapy has long been an essential component of clinical psychiatry and many young physicians ...
Psychiatry residency training programs in Canada have aprincipal responsibility to train young physi...
Objectives: a) to describe the current status of training on psychopathology; b) to identify the unm...
Objective: To determine which methods best prepare psychiatry residents for the certification exam, ...
Objective: To investigate psychiatry trainees' confidence in their role as teachers, their perceptio...
The debate discussing whether psychotherapy should be taught to psychiatric residents (1) reflects t...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Background: The medical culture is defined by mental illness stigma, non-disclosure, and avoidance o...
The psychopharmacology training experiences and attitudes of Canadian counsellors were the focus of ...