Are psychiatric residents still interested in psychoanalysis? A brief report

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In spite of the efficacy of the psychodynamic psychotherapies, the number of young psychiatric residents interested in psychodynamic therapies is decreasing. Our psychoanalytical group, Genden (Genève-Denver), explored the possible reasons for psychiatric residents hesitation to get psychoanalytic training. Five psychoanalytical psychotherapists met weekly for a year in order to debate that question, focusing on personal feedbacks from all of our 100 residents in psychiatry working with us for at least 4 years. Following the residents' responses, our focus group proposed ten commonsense feedbacks for psychoanalysts regarding stimulating young psychiatric residents' interest in psychoanalytic approaches. © 2010 Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.

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Damsa, C., Bryois, C., Morelli, D., Cailhol, L., Adam, E., Coman, A., … Freymann, J. R. (2010). Are psychiatric residents still interested in psychoanalysis? A brief report. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 70(4), 386–391. https://doi.org/10.1057/ajp.2010.30

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