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Psychotherapy: past training and current practice.

F J Kane1, R G Harper

  • 1University of Arkansas For Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205.

General Hospital Psychiatry
|March 11, 1992
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Texas psychiatrists reported less long-term psychotherapy and more hospital work in 1988 compared to 1982. Training factors like personal therapy and audio techniques predicted current long-term psychotherapy practice.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Mental Health Services Research

Background:

  • The practice of long-term psychotherapy and the role of psychiatrists in hospital settings have evolved.
  • Understanding trends in psychiatric practice is crucial for healthcare planning and training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the prevalence of hospital work and long-term psychotherapy among Texas psychiatrists in 1988 versus 1982.
  • To identify factors influencing current long-term psychotherapy activity.

Main Methods:

  • A 1988 survey of Texas psychiatrists was conducted.
  • Data were compared with findings from the 1982 American Psychiatric Association (APA) survey.
  • Statistical analysis explored predictors of long-term psychotherapy practice.

Main Results:

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  • Hospital work was more common in 1988; long-term psychotherapy was less common compared to 1982.
  • Nearly 85% of psychiatrists reported long-term psychotherapy experience during residency.
  • Factors such as personal therapy, audio techniques, and seeing patients twice weekly in training predicted current long-term therapy activity.

Conclusions:

  • A discernible shift in psychiatric practice towards increased hospital work and decreased long-term psychotherapy was observed.
  • Training experiences significantly influence a psychiatrist's engagement in long-term psychotherapy.
  • Concurrent drug use is frequently reported in long-term psychotherapy patients.