In clinical reality, psychiatric trainees working in consultation and liaison psychiatry (CLP) face a lot of obstacles to gain satisfactory results from their work on somatic wards. Specifically, the deliverance of psychotherapeutic interventions in every-day CLP is a topic of discussion. The talk will present a case of a young anorectic patient that will exemplify the difficulties in delivering psychotherapeutic treatment in every-day clinical work and will outline common difficulties, specifically in relation to interactions with staff of somatic units. The presentation will be wrapped-up by suggestions on how to deal with the most common problems.
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