Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to seek therapy. However, understanding how medical students think about using and referring their patients for psychotherapy is limited. Aims: The aims of this study are to measure medical students’ attitudes towards professional help seeking, and to investigate the reasons for whether or not they would refer their patients to psychotherapy in their future role as doctors. Method: The participants were 127 medical students in their first and second year of the MBBS4 programme at the Cyprus campus of St George’s University of London, who completed a self-report measure of attitudes towards psychotherapy and a semi-structured interview. Findings: P...
Objectives: The objectives were, first, to determine attitudes towards psychiatry as a career among ...
Aims and Method: Research drives innovation and improved practice in psychotherapy. We describe view...
Psychotherapy as a treatment modality for mental illness is recognized worldwide, however there are ...
Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to se...
Design: Interviews about attitudes about psychotherapy with 12 undergraduate students who had never ...
Background: Psychotherapy education is one of the essential components of specialist training in psy...
Context: Doctors are often reluctant to seek health care through the usual channels and tend to self...
Dearth of psychiatrist specialists is evident worldwide. Awareness of undergraduate students towards...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes of medical students toward psychiatry a...
Purpose: In previous research, personality and exposure to psychiatry were independently shown to sh...
Background: Stigma or negative discriminatory attitudes towards psychiatric patients are common in ...
Context: Varying attitude exists regarding psychiatrists, psychiatric medications, and mental illnes...
Research over the past twenty years has shown that the attitudes of health care workers and students...
Background: The inability to attract medical graduates to specialize in psychiatry has always been a...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Student counselling services, typically located within a hol...
Objectives: The objectives were, first, to determine attitudes towards psychiatry as a career among ...
Aims and Method: Research drives innovation and improved practice in psychotherapy. We describe view...
Psychotherapy as a treatment modality for mental illness is recognized worldwide, however there are ...
Background: Research findings suggest that attitudes towards psychotherapy predict willingness to se...
Design: Interviews about attitudes about psychotherapy with 12 undergraduate students who had never ...
Background: Psychotherapy education is one of the essential components of specialist training in psy...
Context: Doctors are often reluctant to seek health care through the usual channels and tend to self...
Dearth of psychiatrist specialists is evident worldwide. Awareness of undergraduate students towards...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes of medical students toward psychiatry a...
Purpose: In previous research, personality and exposure to psychiatry were independently shown to sh...
Background: Stigma or negative discriminatory attitudes towards psychiatric patients are common in ...
Context: Varying attitude exists regarding psychiatrists, psychiatric medications, and mental illnes...
Research over the past twenty years has shown that the attitudes of health care workers and students...
Background: The inability to attract medical graduates to specialize in psychiatry has always been a...
Magister Artium (Psychology) - MA(Psych)Student counselling services, typically located within a hol...
Objectives: The objectives were, first, to determine attitudes towards psychiatry as a career among ...
Aims and Method: Research drives innovation and improved practice in psychotherapy. We describe view...
Psychotherapy as a treatment modality for mental illness is recognized worldwide, however there are ...