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The adult psychiatrist in the medical environment

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.135.4.413

To function effectively in the medical environment a psychiatrist must be comfortable with the skills and values of medicine. He or she must nurture his or her original knowledge in this area with an ongoing learning program. Certain problems are uniquely encountered in this environment. The psychiatrist must understand that various psychiatric disorders may be masked by or may mask somatic complaints. He or she must expect to deal with threatened and threatening patients. Most important, the psychiatrist must understand that to be effective he or she must make a commitment to involvement.

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