Beside individuel resistance which prevent the extension of training in the therapeutical relationship, there are cultural and socio-economical factors of a new type, working at the level of the patients, the social partner and the doctors. As a result the relational ‘demand’ undergoes an increase among the patients, whereas the ‘supply’ decreases among the practioners. What we have instead is a caricature of availability, granted by family-doctors who are obliged to do so because of very strong social, economical and juridical pressures. As things are, his life experience of constraint as well as the exhausting rhythm of his work, make the family-doctor, insofar as professional group, little inclined to seize the training in psychotherapy offered
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