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Chapter 10. Emergency Department Treatment

DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9781585624119.608118

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Psychiatrists see patients in crisis not only in emergency departments but also (occasionally) in their offices, during home visits, or in medical or nursing home settings. In this chapter, we address some of the more common emergencies facing the clinical psychiatrist.

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