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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Medical Education
  • Psychotherapy Training

Background:

  • Psychotherapy competence is crucial for psychiatry residents.
  • Psychotherapy supervision is a traditional method for skill development.
  • Existing supervision practices may not adequately address liability risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate current psychotherapy supervision practices in psychiatry residency programs.
  • To assess adherence to proposed supervision guidelines for liability reduction.
  • To identify areas for improving patient and clinician protections.

Main Methods:

  • A 24-item questionnaire was distributed to program directors of ACGME-approved adult psychiatry programs.
  • The survey focused on current supervision methods and proposed liability-reducing practices.
  • Data were collected on adherence to specific supervision protocols.

Main Results:

  • Current psychotherapy supervision practices inadequately manage potential liability.
  • A gap exists between proposed best practices and actual implementation.
  • Insufficient attention is paid to informed consent and policy documentation.

Conclusions:

  • Psychiatry training programs require enhanced psychotherapy supervision strategies.
  • Improved credentialing, informed consent, and policy documentation are vital.
  • Implementing these changes can better protect patients, residents, supervisors, and institutions.