Psychiatrists on Psychiatry

“Psychiatrists on Psychiatry” by Michael Shepherd, published by Cambridge University Press on October 14, 1982, is a first edition volume comprising 224 pages. This book presents a collection of essays from twelve distinguished psychiatrists, offering insights into the nature and implications of their discipline. The contributions reflect a diverse range of experiences and perspectives from an internationally representative group of practitioners in psychological medicine.
Readers will find that the essays collectively highlight the various issues and concepts that require clarification for the field of psychiatry to reach its full potential. The discussions delve into the complexities of mental health and the evolving understanding of psychiatric practices. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the medical and mental health aspects of psychiatry, providing a thoughtful exploration of the discipline’s challenges and opportunities.
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First published in 1982, this volume presents a conspectus of the opinions of twelve distinguished psychiatrists on the nature and implications of their own discipline. The essays as a whole vividly convey the diversity of experience and outlook characterising an internationally representative group of practitioners of psychological medicine. At the same time they indicate the issues and concepts which need to be clarified if the subject is to achieve its potential.
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