2017
DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2017.45.1.45
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Learning Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in Southeast Asia

Abstract: The subjective nature of psychodynamic psychotherapy (PP) makes training and supervision more abstract compared to other forms of psychotherapy. The issues encountered in the learning and supervision process of PP of Malaysian psychiatry trainees are discussed in this article. Issues of preparation before starting PP, case selection, assessment of patients, dynamic formulations, supervision, anxieties in the therapy, countertransference, termination of therapy, the treatment alliance, transfer of care, the the… Show more

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“…Although it is possible for a solo practitioner to initiate services, availability of supervision and ensuring adherence to the treatment model are major areas of concern as the DBT supervision process is essential to ensure appropriate applications of different DBT principles (Waltz, Fruzzetti, & Linehan, 1998). Fortunately, virtual supervision through an online platform has been possible, which has been successful in different modalities of psychotherapies (Loo et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is possible for a solo practitioner to initiate services, availability of supervision and ensuring adherence to the treatment model are major areas of concern as the DBT supervision process is essential to ensure appropriate applications of different DBT principles (Waltz, Fruzzetti, & Linehan, 1998). Fortunately, virtual supervision through an online platform has been possible, which has been successful in different modalities of psychotherapies (Loo et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a form of telepsychiatry which has been harnessed for distant clinical supervision in neighbouring countries of Myanmar. 5 International peer support is another important resource for personal development. The Young Asia Pacific Psychiatrist Network (YAPPNET) is an initiative of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists that aims to optimise resources for regional developing countries.…”
Section: Important Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flying solo in Myanmar: case study on challenges and important lessons learned by an early career psychiatrist in a district setting Su Myat Yadanar, 1 Nay Chi Htoo, 2 Thant Zaw, 3 Nicholas Tze Ping Pang, 4 Sze Hung Chua 5 and Jiann Lin Loo 4 The transition from trainee early career psychiatrist (ECP) to independent practitioner can be challenging. Upon completion of training in well-equipped academic settings, an ECP from Myanmar is required to serve in a divisional hospital for at least 3 years.…”
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“…Graduates and co-teachers have presented at regional meetings in Hong Kong and Taipei, and at European congresses in Florence and Berlin. Three publications in peer-reviewed journals have resulted (Alfonso et al , 2016 ; Loo et al , 2017 ; Woon et al , 2017 ) and four others are in press.…”
Section: Measuring the Impact Of The Pilot Programmentioning
confidence: 99%