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Title: [A survey of private practice psychiatrist's training and activity in activity in Aquitaine, France, in 1993]. Author: Lafitte C, Martin C, Grabot D, Tignol J. Journal: Encephale; 1996; 22(6):417-21. PubMed ID: 10901833. Abstract: UNLABELLED: This study was conducted to gather information regarding the current professional activities of French private practice psychiatrists. METHOD: A mail survey was carried out in an attempt to find more about the characteristics of the 380 private practice psychiatrists in Aquitaine (south west France) in 1993. Data are reported in terms of psychiatrist's characteristics (demographics, training and practice activities), patient characteristics and trends in treatment modalities. RESULTS: There was a good response rate (55%), and this enabled us to statistically analyze the data to determine profiles of activities. For the respondents in this survey, the median age is 45 years and 30.7% of respondents are women. The portion of responders reporting a qualification in Neuropsychiatry versus Psychiatry, is low (1/7). The patients seen in private practice are generally young females with anxiety and affective disorders. An important feature was the trend for psychotherapy training and practice. Psychoanalytically oriented and individual psychotherapy were predominant over other forms of psychotherapy. Half of the psychiatrists reported using pharmacotherapy in combination with psychotherapy. There are only little differences in the practice of young and female psychiatrists. CONCLUSION: The impact of psychodynamic theories on the training of French private practice psychiatrists is still very important. Interestingly, these same psychiatrists seem to use an eclectic approach to their practice of psychiatry; about half of the respondents report using pharmacological treatments in combination with psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]