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The other end of the couch

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

K. S. Jones*
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13 The Mount Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 4DP
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In 1979, I wrote a personal paper on psychiatry viewed from retirement (Jones, 1979). Six years later Wounded Healers included a chapter by me (Phoenix, 1985). In the first I was coy about the nature of my ‘personal crisis’; in the second, I could pseudonymously be frank. Now, at 76, my further account appears above my own name.

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Jones, K. S. (1979) Psychiatry observed - personal reflections in retirement. Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 3, 109110.Google Scholar
Phoenix (1985) A kind of termination. In Wounded Healers (eds. Rippere, V. & Williams, R.), pp. 133143. Chichester John Wiley.Google Scholar
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