Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
With the rapid expansion in the number and variety of psychotherapy courses in this country, it is perhaps timely to review some of the issues influencing these courses. One purpose of this paper is intended to draw attention to the fact that not only are there interesting conflicts in establishing such courses but also establishments whose power relationships affect the educational effectiveness of these complex teaching ventures. These issues will be discussed with reference to the trainees, trainers, patients, and host organisations.
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