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A ‘Consultation’ Workshop for Child Psychiatrists in Training

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Peter Reder
Affiliation:
Child and Family Psychiatry Department, Charing Cross Hospital, 2 Wolverton Gardens, London W6
Ken Israelstam
Affiliation:
Child and Family Psychiatry Department, Charing Cross Hospital, 2 Wolverton Gardens, London W6
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Child psychiatrists-in-training must become conversant with a range of inter-personal skills—psychotherapy, family therapy, management, consultation—in addition to their traditional expertise of assessment, differential diagnosis and psychiatric treatments in different settings. In the Riverside training scheme we have introduced a Consultation Workshop to help trainees learn this essential art, for although it is said to be practised widely it has seldom been taught systematically. This is a report from the first 18 months of the Workshop's studies.

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