The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry.

@article{Drob1989TheDO,
  title={The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry.},
  author={Sanford L. Drob},
  journal={American journal of psychotherapy},
  year={1989},
  volume={43 1},
  pages={
          54-67
        }
}
  • S. Drob
  • Published 1989
  • Psychology
  • American journal of psychotherapy
The factionalized state of contemporary psychiatry is considered from clinical, historical, and philosophical points of view. Six schools of psychiatric thought and practice are described and six potential routes toward their future rapprochement are examined. 
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