Consultation in the college setting
Abstract
The author discusses the relationship between patient care and consulting and the rapport that contact between college health service psychiatrists and other college personnel can engender. People in the college community learn how psychiatrists approach problems and what they can or cannot do. Psychiatrists learn how people in a college setting function and are thus better able to understand and help both patients and consultees.
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