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THE ARMY, THE SOLDIER AND THE PSYCHIATRIST
J. THOMAS UNGERLEIDER
Am J Psychiatry 1963;119:875-877.
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Asst. Prof. of Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatric Institute, U.C.L.A. Medical Center, Los Angeles, Calif.
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Some concepts of psychotherapy in the service have been discussed, considering the military situation, the military patient and the military psychiatrist. The proposal has been advanced that effective, intensive psychotherapy among active duty military personnel is not feasible and perhaps not even possible.Abstract Teaser
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