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. 1975 Nov 29;4(5995):513–514. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5995.513

The clinical psychologist in a health centre: one year's work.

T A McAllister, A E Philip
PMCID: PMC1675619  PMID: 1192150

Abstract

The Livingston integrated health services project is an attempt to provide a fully integrated area health service with special emphasis on developing multidisciplinary community health teams. As part of this experiment a clinical psychologist was appointed to work in general practice. Ninety-four patients with behavioural, emotional, and cognitive problems were referred in the first year (1% of the 10 000 patients registered at the practice). The psychologist thus provided treatment for some patients who would otherwise have been seen by a general practitioner with neither the time nor the training to deal adequately with their problems.

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