Psychoanalysis and analytic psychotherapy in the NHS--a problem for medical ethics

Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (2):87-94 (1986)
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Abstract

I question the place of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy in the National Health Service (NHS), with reference to published material; and, particularly, in relation to primary care, health economics and medical ethics. I argue that there are pressing clinical, research, economic, and ethical reasons in support of the contention that an urgent review of the extent and impact of psychoanalytic practices in the health service is called for

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Research in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.David A. Shapiro - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (2):91-92.
Psychoanalysis and analytical psychotherapy in the NHS.B. M. Dick - 1986 - Journal of Medical Ethics 12 (4):215-216.

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