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Published Online: January 1977

Learning child psychiatry skills on the adult inpatient service

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Integration of child psychiatry training into general psychiatric residency programs is often unsuccessful. The authors describe an innovative model of training in child psychiatry that involves the children of adult inpatients. This model offers several advantages: splitting of child-adult psychiatric training is avoided, child diagnostic and evaluative skills tend to be learned rapidly, preventive orientations develop, and family process is both learned and used. Preliminary experience with this model on two inpatient services suggests that it is both didactically effective and economical in child psychiatry staff hours.

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Pages: 56 - 59
PubMed: 831541

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Published in print: January 1977
Published online: 1 April 2006

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