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The article described a pilot workshop designed to help doctors and community health professionals achieve a greater understanding of and ability to cope with their 'heartsink' patients or so-called psychosomatic problems in primary care. Participants were asked to list their personal objectives in attending and a number of cases were discussed in the group. A 'heartsink survival kit' was provided which consisted of skills and strategies, which are useful in difficult consultations and an approach to reassessing the goals of the relationship which might promote a more realistic understanding. The workshop was videotaped and two scenarios are presented. The implications for further training are dicusssed.

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psychosomatic problems primary care

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