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    Psychodynamic approaches to teaching medical students about the doctor-patient relationship: Randomised controlled trial

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    Aims and method: To evaluate the effectiveness of two psychodynamic psychotherapy teaching methods, a student psychotherapy scheme (SPS) and participation in a Balint group, in teaching first-year clinical medical students about doctor-patient communication and the doctor-patient relationship. The 28 students, who were randomly allocated to three groups (SPS group, Balint group starting at baseline and Balint group starting at 3 months and acting as partial controls), were rated on a questionnaire testing their knowledge of emotional and psychodynamic aspects of the doctor-patient relationship administered at baseline, at 3 months and at 1 year. Results: At 3 months, students in the SPS and Balint groups scored higher than the partial control group, the difference approaching significance at the 5% level. At 1 year, participation in either teaching method led to significantly higher scores compared with baseline. Clinical implications: Psychodynamic psychotherapy teaching methods are effective in increasing students’ knowledge of the doctor-patient relationship and potentially also improving their communication skills

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    Balint-Arbeit und Allgemeinmedizin

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    Einleitung — 14. Internationales Balint-Treffen, Ascona

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    Über die Entwicklung der Balint-Arbeit

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    20 Jahre Studenten-Balint-Gruppen. Eine Möglichkeit praxisbezogenen Lernens

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    Einführung

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    Gesprächsrunde mit dem Auditorium

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