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A psychiatrist can accomplish psychotherapy with reconstructive goals successfully within 3 to 5 years. A general practitioner should be able to observe and modify a very small segment of a disturbed personality during consultations lasting 8 to 10 minutes. An attempt is made to d~scribe how this can be achieved by complete identification with the patient and his problem: the discovery of a basic defect in his personality; attempting to bring this to his understanding and by teaching him to improve his behaviour.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 1581 (1974)
Adult, Male, Physician-Patient Relations, Time Factors, Neurotic Disorders, Attitude of Health Personnel, Emotions, Personality Disorders, Psychotherapy, Interview, Psychological, Humans, Transference, Psychology, Female, Countertransference, Family Practice, Stress, Psychological, Defense Mechanisms
Adult, Male, Physician-Patient Relations, Time Factors, Neurotic Disorders, Attitude of Health Personnel, Emotions, Personality Disorders, Psychotherapy, Interview, Psychological, Humans, Transference, Psychology, Female, Countertransference, Family Practice, Stress, Psychological, Defense Mechanisms
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