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Working together for planning services in the post-Griffiths era

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

J. L. T. Birley*
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Dean Royal College of Psychiatrists
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At the College's Autumn meeting in 1984, a joint British Psychological Society (BPS)/Royal College of Psychiatrists Conference took place on the theme ‘Psychiatrists and Psychologists—Co-operation or Confrontation’. This was reported in the Bulletins of the College (June 1985) and of the BPS. It was generally agreed to have been a success, but perhaps at the price of being over-polite. A ‘more focused and hard hitting’ meeting was suggested for the future.

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