Balint groups are a structured group process designed for physicians and other helping professionals to provide feedback to each other concerning troublesome patient encounters. The process of Balint groups has survived and even thrived for more than a half century since their inception, suggesting their inherent value. However, measuring the impact in order to communicate the nature of that value has been elusive. A recent literature review highlighted the equivocal nature of research results and suggested that well-designed qualitative research may be more effective in selecting target measures which could result in better evidence for this group process. This paper describes such an effort using a qualitative analysis of the author\u27s ...
Upon following the way of the ‘Balint idea’ - which was originally conceived and developed for gener...
The author presents transcultural issues in the content, process, and group dynamics of consecutive ...
In the early 1950s, the psychoanalysts Michael and Enid Balint established in the Tavistock Clinic, ...
One of the challenges of being a physician is that some patients bring with them such complex sympto...
Objectives: Participation in Balint groups is obligatory for some medical specialist trainings. Yet ...
The general practitioner has a central position in the health care system, but demands have increase...
Background: GPs'subjectivity is an intrinsic instrument in their daily work. By offering GPs a platf...
In Balint groups (BGs), (para)medical professionals explore difficult interactions with patients by ...
Michael Balint conducted several multi-year training programs for general practitioners designed to ...
Objective: Though Balint groups feature increasingly in UK medical school curricula, there is no evi...
!e doctor-patient relationship has assumed varied importance throughout history. However, a good rel...
Objective: This paper qualitatively evaluates a one-year trial of Balint clinical reflection groups ...
Loss of empathy has been reported in medical students as they move through the clinical phases of th...
Introduction Balint group discussions provide learning opportunities for many of the competencies an...
Balint Groups were traditionally established as reflective groups by psychoanalyst Michael and Enid ...
Upon following the way of the ‘Balint idea’ - which was originally conceived and developed for gener...
The author presents transcultural issues in the content, process, and group dynamics of consecutive ...
In the early 1950s, the psychoanalysts Michael and Enid Balint established in the Tavistock Clinic, ...
One of the challenges of being a physician is that some patients bring with them such complex sympto...
Objectives: Participation in Balint groups is obligatory for some medical specialist trainings. Yet ...
The general practitioner has a central position in the health care system, but demands have increase...
Background: GPs'subjectivity is an intrinsic instrument in their daily work. By offering GPs a platf...
In Balint groups (BGs), (para)medical professionals explore difficult interactions with patients by ...
Michael Balint conducted several multi-year training programs for general practitioners designed to ...
Objective: Though Balint groups feature increasingly in UK medical school curricula, there is no evi...
!e doctor-patient relationship has assumed varied importance throughout history. However, a good rel...
Objective: This paper qualitatively evaluates a one-year trial of Balint clinical reflection groups ...
Loss of empathy has been reported in medical students as they move through the clinical phases of th...
Introduction Balint group discussions provide learning opportunities for many of the competencies an...
Balint Groups were traditionally established as reflective groups by psychoanalyst Michael and Enid ...
Upon following the way of the ‘Balint idea’ - which was originally conceived and developed for gener...
The author presents transcultural issues in the content, process, and group dynamics of consecutive ...
In the early 1950s, the psychoanalysts Michael and Enid Balint established in the Tavistock Clinic, ...