The British Journal of Psychiatry 144: 575-580 (1984)
© 1984 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Evaluating the teaching of a method of psychotherapy
GP Maguire, DP Goldberg, RF Hobson, F Margison, S Moss and T O'Dowd
A teaching package was produced to help trainees in psychiatry learn the
techniques specific to a 'conversational model' of psychotherapy, prior to
group supervision. This consisted of a booklet and three videotapes. The
third tape used a micro-counselling approach to illustrate each key skill
and was viewed together with a teacher. After this, trainees met in groups
of three with a psychotherapist for eight weekly sessions. To evaluate this
teaching, 12 trainees were asked to interview simulated patients before and
after they used the package and after supervision. These interviews were
recorded on videotape and rated. There were significant improvements on
most of the key skills as a result of this training, and nine of the 12
trainees improved considerably. There was a strong negative correlation
between improvement scores and a biological orientation to psychiatry. It
is concluded that the teaching package is an economic but effective way of
helping trainees learn the basics of a method of psychotherapy before they
are given supervision.