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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
What patients really want frompsychiatrists is being listened to, experience to be understood by at least someone.
Psychiatrists started their basic training on a largely biological basis becoming medical doctors. The medical society has gone through a euphoric episode after the development and clinical use of potent psychopharma . Both factors have contributed to the decline of psychotherapeutic interest and consequently according competencies of a lot of psychiatrists.
On a societal level, psychiatric practice became the object of critical reflection by external as well as internal sources. Research on non-pharmacological interventions has shown effectiveness of different psychotherapeutic approaches.
Reintroducing psychotherapy training into the training of psychiatrists has become a challenge but seems compulsory for different reasons.
The presentation will reflect on past evolutions and suggest possible pathways to reinstall psychotherapy training within the curricula.
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