From supervisee to supervisor: an unexplored aspect of the psychiatrist's education
Abstract
The authors describe several problems that are unique to the beginning supervisor of psychiatry residents. These difficulties can be divided into four general areas: inexperience, competition, identity, and administration. The authors provide examples to illustrate the types of situations that the new supervisor may encounter and make recommendations for dealing effectively with them.
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