Beginning Psychiatry Training Syndrome
Abstract
The psychological response of the resident to his first year of psychiatric training may be characterized by temporary neurotic symptoms, psychosomatic disturbances, and symptomatic behavior. The recognition of this "beginning psychiatric training syndrome" as a transient and often valuable adaptational response may lessen its intensity and encourage both the resident and his instructors to deal with it more constructively.
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