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THE ROLE OF THE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST IN WARD ADMINISTRATION An Extension of the Therapeutic Team Concept
EARL P. BRANNON; J. ARTHUR WAITES
Am J Psychiatry 1955;111:497-501.
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Manager, Veterans Administration Hospital, Perry Point, Md.
Chief, Clinical Psychology Service, Perry Point, Md.
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