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Published Online: November 1984

The Remedicalization of Community Mental Health

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Although the number of full-time psychiatrists working in community mental health centers has generally declined, success in retaining psychiatrists varies throughout the country. According to one study, centers that were the most successful in retaining psychiatrists were those in which psychiatrists devoted more time to clinical care and were more directly involved in outpatient work. Facing accelerated competition from nonmedical providers, psychiatrists must reassess their position in community mental health. The author discusses strategies to remedicalize community services, such as specialized programs that offer training in forensic, geriatric, and child psychiatry.

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Pages: 1114 - 1117

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Published in print: November 1984
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Allan Beigel
University of Arizona College of Medicine, 1501 North Campbell Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85724

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