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Psychiatric Services

  • Volume 30
  • Number 12
  • December 1979

Article

Publication date: 01 December 1979

Pages819–822

In an era in which advocacy has become a buzzword, both psychiatry and the legal profession have climbed aboard the advocacy bandwagon. Yet the American Psychiatric Association's notion of advocacy—championing the medical needs of patients—is often in ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.30.12.819

Publication date: 01 December 1979

Pages823–826

More than 800 people attended the 31st Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry, held September 3-6, 1979, in New Orleans. "Myths, Slogans, and Band-wagons: A Realistic Appraisal" was the theme of the meeting, which consisted primarily of small ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.30.12.823

Publication date: 01 December 1979

Pages841–844

Elements of a standard definition of psychotherapy are used to support the argument that the creative arts therpies should not be characterized as adjunctive therapies, or discredited as not being "real therapies." Two concepts widely acknowledged as ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.30.12.841

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