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Controversies and Challenges in Clinical Practice

Bryan Lask

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and Huntercombe Manor Hospital, 101530.1275{at}compuserve.com

In an era characterized by high-tech medicine, high-tech diseases, lack of resources, pervasive audit, and enhanced consumer awareness, there are many challenges and controversies confronting child mental health clinicians. In outlining some of these, I take the opportunity to tilt at a few windmills, question some dogma, and stroke a few sacred cows. The only apology I offer is for my selectivity. If the occasional blood pressure is raised, a soap-box or two is mounted, or some letters of rage (or approval) are penned (or e-mailed) this paper will have served its purpose.

Key Words: clinical challenges • clinical controversies • comprehensive approach • psychosomatic approach

Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 1, No. 4, 505-511 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/1359104596014003


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