Evaluation of doctors’ experience of psychodynamic psychotherapy training at Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHIATRY British Journal of Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1111/bjp.12833
Gwenllian Collin, Oliver Turner, Vikram Luthra
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Developing psychotherapeutic competencies is an essential part of psychiatric training. All Core Trainees at Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LYPFT) saw a patient for psychodynamic psychotherapy until 2020. Due to the pandemic, all face-to-face appointments at the LYPFT Medical Psychotherapy Service were paused from March 2020. Patients could choose whether to continue therapy remotely or defer therapy. Supervision was also moved to a remote format. Face-to-face therapy sessions resumed from August 2020, with new infection control procedures. This project aimed to establish doctors’ experience of training in delivering psychodynamic psychotherapy at LYPFT during the pandemic. A two-step methodology was used: an online survey including qualitative and quantitative analysis of the impact of the pandemic; and semi-structured interviews with thematic analysis. The online survey had a response rate of 68%. Four patients deferred therapy; the mean deferral length was two months. Ten respondents had sessions cancelled due to infection/self-isolation. Thirteen respondents (commencing therapy pre-pandemic) delivered therapy face-to-face (without personal protective equipment [PPE]). During the pandemic five respondents delivered therapy via phone, six face-to-face with PPE. Thirteen were concerned about attaining psychotherapy competencies. Thematic analysis of the interviews identified three main themes (with subthemes). Challenges of delivering therapy during the pandemic were identified, as well as areas of good practice and opportunities.

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在COVID - 19大流行期间,利兹和约克合作伙伴NHS基金会信托基金的医生心理动力心理治疗培训经验评估
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Psychotherapy is a journal for psychoanalytic and Jungian-analytic thinkers, with a focus on both innovatory and everyday work on the unconscious in individual, group and institutional practice. As an analytic journal, it has long occupied a unique place in the field of psychotherapy journals with an Editorial Board drawn from a wide range of psychoanalytic, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psychodynamic, and analytical psychology training organizations. As such, its psychoanalytic frame of reference is wide-ranging and includes all schools of analytic practice. Conscious that many clinicians do not work only in the consulting room, the Journal encourages dialogue between private practice and institutionally based practice. Recognizing that structures and dynamics in each environment differ, the Journal provides a forum for an exploration of their differing potentials and constraints. Mindful of significant change in the wider contemporary context for psychotherapy, and within a changing regulatory framework, the Journal seeks to represent current debate about this context.
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