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Psychiatric Bulletin (1996) 20: 15-19. doi: 10.1192/pb.20.1.15
© 1996 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Psychotherapy — a survey of psychiatrists' attitudes, beliefs and practice

Sue Bradbury, Consultant Psychiatrist*

Eastbourne General District Hospital, Eastbourne BN21 2UD

L. S. O'Brien, Consultant Psychiatrist

Huntercombe Manor Hospital, Maidenhead SL6 0PQ

Michael Göpfert, Consultant Psychotherapist

Liverpool Psychotherapy and Consultation Service, Mossley Hill Hospital, Park Lane, Liverpool L18

* Correspondence

A postal survey was conducted among doctors practising psychiatry in the Mersey Region to ascertain attitudes, beliefs and practice with regard to psychotherapy, achieving a response rate of over 60%. There was a surprising absence of very strong feelings for or against psychotherapy which was not seen as a powerful treatment modality. There was little knowledge of the facilities provided by the regional service, and no general support for their expansion. The role of training in psychotherapy and its significance in light of guidelines for general trainees are discussed. A need is recognised for greater awareness and contact between psychiatrists and the psychotherapy service.







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