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A Submerged Site of Therapeutic Endeavour
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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In the Second World War there was a Royal Naval Unit for the assessment and rehabilitation of personality disorders in a remote part of the Cheviot Hills. The site is now submerged in the Kielder Reservoir.
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Coulter, J. L. S. (1954) Royal Naval Medical Services, Vol. 1 (Administration), 10, 151–54. London: HMSO.Google Scholar
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Royal College of Psychiatrists (1981) Secure Facilities for Psychiatric Patients: A Comprehensive Policy, pp 8–9.Google Scholar
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