Source
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ENCEPHALE (n°2 vol 46)
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Auteur(s) :
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BOURLA A, Aut. ; CHANEAC E, Aut. ; POULET E, Aut. ; HAFFEN E, Aut. ; OGORZELZEC L, Aut. ; GUINCHARD C, Aut. ; FERRERI F, Aut. ; MOUCHABAC S, Aut.
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Année de publication :
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2020
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Pages :
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88-95
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Mots-clés :
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FRANCE ;
AGREMENT ;
ENQUETE ;
FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE ;
PSYCHIATRE ;
STIMULATION MAGNETIQUE TRANSCRANIENNE ;
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Résumé :
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The majority of practitioners consider TMS to be a credible alternative to current therapies, especially for depressive disorders. Yet psychiatrists are uninformed and poorly trained in these techniques and report very clearly a desire for more training and information. Our study highlights a significant lack of training that negatively impacts the accessibility of these techniques [Extrait du résumé d'auteur]
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