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Psychiatric Bulletin (1996) 20: 351-353. doi: 10.1192/pb.20.6.351
© 1996 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Trainees' experience and attitudes to behavioural-cognitive psychotherapy training

Lynne M. Drummond, Consultant Psychiatrist and Senior Lecturer in Behavioural-Cognitive Psychotherapy*

St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE

Rosalind L. Ramsay, Senior Registrar

Bethlem and Maudsley Hospitals, London SE5 8AZ

* Correspondence

We performed a survey to examine the behavioural-cognitive psychotherapy teaching and experience of trainee psychiatrists in the South Thames (West) Region. Sixty-four per cent of the whole sample who responded to the survey, including 90% of the registrars who responded, had treated at least one patient using behavioural-cognitive methods. Few trainees reported no experience of behavioural-cognitive psychotherapy with almost all attending some form of teaching. Trainees generally reported that they valued this experience.







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