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Emotional problems in psychiatric residency training: recommendations for their reduction

Working from an initial study, which attempted to quantify the number of serious mental disorders among psychiatric residents, the authors focused on the relationship of these problems to the exigencies of the training experience. Under the auspices of the American Association of Directors of Psychi...

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Published in:Psychiatric quarterly 1982, Vol.54 (3), p.157-162
Main Authors: Taintor, Z, Morphy, M, Seiden, A M
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