Annotated Bibliography for Supervising Psychiatry Residents in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Objective This paper sought to compile an annotated bibliography for the outpatient year of adult psychiatry residents, providing resources for a foundation in psychodynamic theory which can be utilized in supervision to aid in ongoing psychotherapeutic work. Methods In selecting the readings, the A...

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description Objective This paper sought to compile an annotated bibliography for the outpatient year of adult psychiatry residents, providing resources for a foundation in psychodynamic theory which can be utilized in supervision to aid in ongoing psychotherapeutic work. Methods In selecting the readings, the ACGME Milestones sub-competencies considered were (i) empathy and process, (ii) boundaries, (iii) alliance and provision of psychotherapies, (iv) seeking and providing supervision, and (v) knowledge of psychotherapy (theories, practice, and evidence base). Once the readings were selected, two authors independently reviewed the articles to determine which key sub-competencies each article addressed. Chance corrected agreement between the reviewers was assessed using the Cohen kappa statistic. The kappa for interrater agreement was 0.83. Results A list of 32 readings was compiled sequentially, allowing for theoretical concepts to be progressively built upon. The content of the papers aligned well with multiple sub-competencies in the medical knowledge (MK) and patient care (PC) domains. The bibliography allows for close examination of therapeutic frame; active listening and reflecting on the meaning of the therapist’s interventions; transference and the use of countertransference as a diagnostic/therapeutic tool; defense mechanisms; patient pressures towards reenactment; theoretical viewpoints on therapeutic action (e.g., ego psychology, self-psychology, relational therapy, object relations, classical/modern Kleinian); and meaning of lateness, treatment breaks, and termination. Conclusions This list serves as an ancillary resource which can augment discussions in therapy supervision, while also aiding in standardizing the minimal knowledge base achieved in psychodynamic theory.
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Attachment
Bibliographic literature
Bibliographies as Topic
Competence
Concept Formation
Defense mechanisms
Didacticism
Empathy
Graduate Medical Education
Humans
Identification
In Depth Article: Annotated Bibliography
Individualized Instruction
Internship and Residency
Interrater Reliability
Listening
Medical Education
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Modeling (Psychology)
Periodicals
Psychiatry
Psychiatry - education
Psychoanalysis
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic - education
Resistance (Psychology)
Self Concept
Supervision
Teaching Methods
Therapists
Therapy
Thinking Skills
Transference (Psychology)
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