A Resident Group Process Training Seminar
Abstract
The authors describe a useful teaching tool in a psychiatric residency, an ongoing group process seminar. In it residents learn to recognize and deal with the forces of competition, scapegoating, dependency, and helpless rage at the administration. Studying these forces makes it possible to understand and effectively counter similar processes in other groups such as inpatient wards.
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