Advances in the diagnosis of recurrent affective disorders and
consistently high levels of lithium prophylaxis have made it possible to
treat manic-depressive disorders on an outpatient basis. The author
describes the experiences and organization of a lithium clinic that has
operated for 15 years. Utilizing the services of trained paramedicals and a
small medical staff, the clinic has efficiently served a large patient
population. The author suggests that centers using this model could serve
the community by increasing the availability of specialized psychiatric
care.Abstract Teaser