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A SERIOUS AND LITTLE-RECOGNIZED DEFICIT IN POST-WAR PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENCY TRAINING
ROBERT T. MORSE
Am J Psychiatry 1959;115:899-904.
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It is my conviction that direct and constructive communication with all whose attitudes affect the patient's illness can ultimately bring about real improvement in the therapeutic efficacy of psychiatry generally, effect a closer collaboration between the psychiatrist and his non-psychiatric medical colleagues, and notably increase the usefulness of the psychiatrist in the field of medicine.Abstract Teaser
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