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Survey of psychotherapy experience and interest among psychiatric specialist registrars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Werner Pretorius
Affiliation:
8 St Leonard's Bank, Perth PH2 8EB, Scotland, e-mail: Werner.Pretorius@tpct.scot.nhs.uk
Rainer Goldbeck
Affiliation:
Department of Psychological Medicine, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen
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Abstract

Aims and Method

A postal survey was conducted to determine what proportion of psychiatric specialist registrars working in Scotland (n=119, excluding those specialising in psychotherapy) met the requirements for experience in psychotherapy. Since 2004, this has been a compulsory part of eligibility criteria for the MRCPsych part II examination.

Results

Two-thirds of those surveyed responded. One-third of respondents met the Royal College of Psychiatrists' requirements for psychotherapy experience. Half the respondents reported competence in at least one modality of psychotherapy. Four-fifths of respondents were interested in gaining further experience and training, two-thirds in developing a special interest and one-quarter in dual training, in at least one modality of College psychotherapy. There was no significant association between adherence to the requirements and self-perceived competence, qualification or the wish to gain further training and experience in psychotherapy.

Clinical Implications

The majority of trainees, even those interested in psychotherapy, still fail to meet College requirements. Many trainees would appreciate an opportunity to gain greater depth of psychotherapy experience, in addition to gaining broad experience of various aspects of psychotherapy as required by the College.

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Table 1. Demographic details of respondents and numbers meeting College criteria, reporting competence in psychotherapy or interest in further training

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Table 2. Respondents (n=78) interested in further training in different psychotherapy modalities1

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Table 3. Relationship between meeting College requirements and self-perceived competency, qualification and interest in further psychotherapy exposure1

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