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A Reevaluation of "Psychiatric Help" When Divorce Impends
CARL A. WHITAKER; MILTON H. MILLER
Am J Psychiatry 1969;126:611-618.
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Professors, department of psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 1300 University Ave., Madison, Wis. 53706
1970, American Psychiatric Association
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Psychotherapeutic intervention on one side or another in a marriage when divorce is being considered may serve to destroy the possibility of reconciliation. Despite the therapist's efforts to remain neutral, he inevitably finds himself thrust into the role of catalyst, judge, or "alternate mate." The authors suggest the inclusion of both partners, as well as children and perhaps other family members, in the therapeutic situation as one means of avoiding an outcome that may ultimately prove detrimental to all.Abstract Teaser
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