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Psychosomatic Medicine 29:201-224 (1967)
© 1967 American Psychosomatic Society

Review of Consultation Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine

II. Clinical Aspects

Z. J. LIPOWSKI M.B., B.CH., D. PSYCH.1

1 McGill University and the Psychiatric Consultation Service, Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal Neurological Hospital, Montreal, Canada

Studies of prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in the nonpsychiatric areas of general hospitals as well as of frequency and patterns of referrals for psychiatric consultation are critically reviewed. Commoner psychiatric diagnostic and management problems encountered on the medical and surgical wards are classified and discussed. The importance of these problems for psychiatric and psychosomatic theory, as well as their practical implications for training and research, are pointed out.

Submitted on August 29, 1966




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