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Psychiatrists’ Attitudes to Psychosurgery Proposals for the Organization of a Psychosurgical Service in Yorkshire

Proposals for the Organization of a Psychosurgical

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

R. P. Snaith
Affiliation:
St James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF
D. J. E. Price
Affiliation:
Leeds General Infirmary, Great George Street, Leeds, 1
J. F. Wright
Affiliation:
High Royds Hospital, Mentson, Yorkshire

Summary

A survey of attitudes to psychosurgery among consultant psychiatrists in two regions of Britain was undertaken by a postal questionnaire. Most psychiatrists considered that there is still a role for psychosurgery in psychiatric practice and over 75 per cent of psychiatrists working in general adult psychiatry requested facilities for the referral of patients; the majority of those requesting preferred local facilities and thought that the psychosurgical team should carry out both the assessment and postoperative rehabilitation. Respondents to the questionnaire were conservative in their indications for considering psychosurgery. The effect that the revision of the Mental Health Act might have on psychosurgical practice was then considered and finally the organization of the authors' own practice is described.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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