Title of article :
Psychiatric residents’ experience about Balint groups: A qualitative study using phenomenological approach in Iran
Author/Authors :
YAHYAVI, SEYYED TAHA Department of Psychiatry - Roozbeh Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , AMINI, MOZHGAN Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Addiction Institute - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , SHEIKHMOONESI, FATEMEH Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Addiction Institute - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Previous research has shown that Balint group
is effective in the professional and personal development of
residents. The aim of this study was to investigate the experience
of psychiatric residents about Balint groups.
Methods: This is a qualitative study using a phenomenological
approach. Seven sessions of the Balint groups were held with
a number of psychiatric residents at Mazandaran University
of Medical Sciences. Two of the leaders were psychoanalytic
psychotherapist. Finally, eight in-depth semi-structured
interviews and focused group interview were conducted. Data
were collected by tape recorded interviews. Data were analyzed
using MAXQDA-10 software.
Results: Three main themes were obtained from the interviews
that included “Early experiences”, “Touching the Balint group”
and “Relationship with Balint group”. The category of “Early
experiences” included three categories of “defenseless”, “fire under
the ashes” and “deep feeling”. Touching the Balint group theme
included categories such as “Empathetic”, “I am not the only one
...”, “Releasing”, “Reading story”, “This patient”, and “Getting
closer”. The relationship with Balint group theme included three
categories of “first of all”, “attachment” and “courage and time”.
Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, while some
aspects of Balint group are stressful but ultimately improve the
emotions and better understanding of the patient. This research
shows incorporating Balint group into the educational program
and curriculum of psychiatric residents in Iran might be helpful,
but more qualitative and quantitative research is necessary.
*Corresponding author:
Fatemeh Sheikhmoonesi, MD;
Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences Research Center,
Addiction Institute,
Mazandaran University of
Medical Sciences,
Sari, Iran
Tel: +98-9113539217
Fax: +98-11-33285109
Email: fmoonesi@yahoo.ca
Please cite this paper as:
Yahyavi ST, Amini
M, Sheikhmoonesi F.
Psychiatric residents’
experience about Balint
groups: A qualitative study
using phenomenological
approach in Iran. J Adv Med
Educ Prof. 2020;8(3):134-
139. DOI: 10.30476/
jamp.2020.85161.1164.
Received: 01 February 2020
Accepted: 20 May 2020
Keywords :
Qualitative research , Residency , Psychiatry , Psychoanalytic therapy
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism