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The psychiatrist in primary medical care training: a solution to the mind-body dichotomy?

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.133.8.964

The author calls attention to developing changes in medical training that may provide an appropriate setting for overcoming the dichotomous view of mind and body, of psychological medicine and "scientific medicine." Primary care training programs that include liaison psychiatry may be the vehicle for solving this persistent problem.

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