Use Your Imagination: A Balm for Psychiatry Residents

Despite the plethora of books on the topic, our hearts told us that there was very little that we “know” about the way that psychotherapy “works” in the brain. Together, we generated a list of possible constructs: rapport with therapist/developing theory of mind, learning, making the unconscious con...

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Imagination
Interpersonal Relationship
Is It Time to Rethink Psychiatry Residency Training?
Medical Education
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Modeling (Psychology)
Networks
Neurosciences
Patients
Psychiatry
Psychotherapy
Residential Patterns
Writing Instruction
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