1990
DOI: 10.1016/0010-440x(90)90068-4
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Career choices in psychiatry: The evolution from resident to practitioner

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“…In contrast to medical students, who dealt with stress by working harder or seeking regressive solutions such as drug or alcohol use (Vaillant, Sobowale, & McArther, 1972), psychiatry residents were more likely to employ relationship-oriented coping mechanisms that involved seeking support from loved ones (Looney, Harding, Blotcky, & Barnhart, 1980). The ending of residency training in psychiatry has been likened to the ending of adolescence in that the evolution from training to career is a developmental process that evokes powerful affective responses (Granet and Cooper, 1990).…”
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“…In contrast to medical students, who dealt with stress by working harder or seeking regressive solutions such as drug or alcohol use (Vaillant, Sobowale, & McArther, 1972), psychiatry residents were more likely to employ relationship-oriented coping mechanisms that involved seeking support from loved ones (Looney, Harding, Blotcky, & Barnhart, 1980). The ending of residency training in psychiatry has been likened to the ending of adolescence in that the evolution from training to career is a developmental process that evokes powerful affective responses (Granet and Cooper, 1990).…”
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