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Communication skills in psychiatry training

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posted on 2025-05-10, 10:52 authored by Philippa Ditton-PharePhilippa Ditton-Phare, Sean HalpinSean Halpin, Carmel LoughlandCarmel Loughland, Harsimrat Sandhu, Brian KellyBrian Kelly, Marina Vamos, Suzanne OutramSuzanne Outram, Carma Bylund, Tomer Levin, David Kissane, Martin CohenMartin Cohen
Objective: Mental health clinicians can experience problems communicating distressing diagnostic information to patients and their families, especially about severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Evidence suggests that interpersonal communication skills can be effectively taught, as has been demonstrated in the specialty of oncology. However, very little literature exists with respect to interpersonal communication skills training for psychiatry. This paper provides an overview of the communication skills training literature. Conclusions: The report reveals significant gaps exist and highlights the need for advanced communication skills training for mental health clinicians, particularly about communicating a diagnosis and/or prognosis of schizophrenia. A new communication skills training framework for psychiatry is described, based on that used in oncology as a model. This model promotes applied skills and processes that are easily adapted for use in psychiatry, providing an effective platform for the development of similar training programs for psychiatric clinical practice.

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Journal title

Australasian Psychiatry

Volume

23

Issue

4

Pagination

429-431

Publisher

Sage

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health

School

School of Medicine and Public Health

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The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Australasian Psychiatry, Vol 23, / Issue 4, 2015 by SAGE Publications Ltd. / SAGE Publications, Inc., All rights reserved. ©

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