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A Survey of General Practitioners' Referrals to a Psychiatric Out-Patient Service

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

A. Q. Gardiner
Affiliation:
Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen AB9 2ZH
J. Petersen
Affiliation:
Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen AB9 2ZH
D. J. Hall
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen Department of Mental Health, Aberdeen AB9 2ZX

Extract

In recent years reports have shown that in psychiatric practice in this country short treatments with relatively brief interviews and much reliance on drugs are the rule (Carstairs and Bruhn, 1962; Sargant and Slater, 1964). That this is also true of general practice has been demonstrated (Cooper, 1965; Shepherd et al., 1966).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1974 

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