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Out-Patient Psychotherapy Under the National Health Service

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Alan Mason*
Affiliation:
St. Thomas's Hospital King's College Hospital, London
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With the coming of the National Health Service, there seemed a real chance of establishing fuller psychotherapy in Out Patients. This is not to imply that psychotherapy was not given before; but in most hospitals it was necessarilly limited except in special cases, and there was a tendency to leave it a good deal to junior staff who had the time and wanted the experience.

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