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Published Online: May 1975

Problems of Providing Community Psychiatry Training to Residents

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Designing a curriculum in community psychiatry for residents is an evolutionary process. One year after training in community psychiatry was introduced in the residency program at a major urban university, residents had negative responses to their community service in a community mental health center. They could not identify with authority figures, felt unprepared to treat patients with severe reality problems, and complained about the way the staff and clinic functioned. To alleviate those problems, a training curriculum incorporating supervisory, administrative, and community consultation techniques is planned.

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Pages: 292 - 295

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Published in print: May 1975
Published online: 7 October 2014

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Paul Jay Fink
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, Virginia; 721 Fairfax Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia 23507

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