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An established practice in new surroundings: concepts, challenges, pitfalls and guidelines for NCHD Balint Groups

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2016

L. Douglas*
Affiliation:
Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Tallaght Hospital. Dublin, Ireland
L. Feeney
Affiliation:
Cluain Mhuire Mental Health Service, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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*Address for correspondence: Dr Leonard Douglas, Tallaght Mental Health Service, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin 24, Ireland. (Email: leonarddouglas@yahoo.com)
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Abstract

Balint groups are now mandatory for psychiatry trainees. Balint groups have been in existence in General Practice for several decades. Providing Balint groups for Psychiatry Non Consultant Hospital Doctors brings with it challenges for the group leader and participants. Many of these challenges are common place in any form of group work, while others are unique to this cohort. This article describes these challenges. Guidelines which offer the the group the best chance of success, in the face of these common challenges, are discussed.

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© College of Psychiatrists of Ireland 2016