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Journal of Korean Association of Social Psychiatry
2009 Volume.14 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.24
Experience with Non-pharmacological Therapies during Psychiatric Residency Training
Moon Su-Jin

Park Jun-Heon
Kim Tae
Song Ji-Young
Bahn Geon-Ho
Abstract
Objectives£ºThe aim of this study was to survey fourth year psychiatric residents¡¯ experience about the application of non-pharmacological therapies during their residency training in Korea. This survey may help trainer to determine how psychiatric trainee think about their level of education, content of education, methods of education, and current problems in psychiatric residency training, as well as to reform the non-pharmacological psychiatric therapies.

Methods£º A total of 63 subjects completed the questionnaires we sent. 39 types of therapy were included in the questionnaire.

Results£ºThe results of our survey showed that the total number of therapies that residents were exposed to during their four years of training ranged from 1 to 17 (6.9¡¾3.3). The regional disparity, the nation¡¯s metropolitan area vs non-metropolitan area, had non-significant effect on the diversity of non-pharmacological psychiatric interventions. The number of faculty members and the number of residents were positively correlated with the diversity of nonpharmacological psychiatric therapies. The results of our survey also showed that many residents were interested in other types of non-pharmacological psychiatric interventions that they have not been exposed to, such as hypnosis (45%), EMDR (26.7%), and art therapy (21.7%).

Conclusion£ºIt would be necessary to reduce differences of both quantity and quality of therapies experienced among psychiatric residents for improving in residency training system.
KEYWORD
Non-pharmacological therapies, Psychiatry, Residency training
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