THE BALINT MOVEMENT WORLDWIDE: PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK: A BRIEF HISTORY OF BALINT AROUND THE WORLD
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PARENTING AND BALINT LEADERSHIP: RAISING EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT DOCTORS
Albert Lichtenstein PhD, LMFT, Guthrie Clinic Department of Family Medicine. Sayre, Pennsylvania USA
THE LEGACY OF MICHAEL BALINT
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The still point of the turning world Balint - Elder 2015
The Balint group experience for medical students: a pilot project
Sheila O’Neill, Kirsty Foster & Alexa Gilbert-Obrart (2016) Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 30:1, 96-108
The role of Balint group training in the professional and personal development of family medicine residents
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 2018, Vol. 53(1–2) 24–38 The Author(s) 2017
The Doctor, the Task and the Group: Balint Groups as a Means of Developing New Understanding in the Physician-Patient Relationship
Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations
from the Faculty of Medicine
Balint groups: an Australasian perspective for psychiatrists
Australasian Psychiatry 2016, Vol 24(1) 30–33 © The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2015
Appropriate training based on Balint groups can improve the empathic abilities of medical students: A preliminary study
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2014
Balint training makes GPs thrive better in their job
Patient Education and Counseling 55 (2004) 230–235
Balint Group Architecture: A Response to Sitting In or Sitting Out
Jeffrey L. Sternlieb, Ph.D
Balint and burnout among residents in China
Frontiers in Psychiatry 2020
Balint Groups as a Means to Increase Job Satisfaction and Prevent Burnout Among General Practitioners
Dorte Kjeldmand, GP, PhD, Inger Holmström, RN, PhD
Effect of Balint group training on burnout and quality of work life among intensive care nurses: A randomized controlled trial
Neurology, Psychiatry and Brain Research 2020
Balint seminars: the transatlantic experience through videoconference
Family Practice, 2014, Vol. 31, No. 6, 733–738