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  • Psycho-oncology is a rapidly growing subspeciality, and this book should be an extremely useful aid to those involved in, or connected to, the subject

  • There is little evidence of Tavistock NHS psychotherapy wishing to learn from current research so that clinical practice may be improved, and the planning, organisation and delivery of psychological therapy services made more effective

  • Clinical effectiveness in psychotherapy and mental health services might be greatly increased by the thoughtful involvement of health service users in the planning, organisation, development and delivery of psychological therapy services at the Tavistock and elsewhere

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Introduction

Psycho-oncology is a rapidly growing subspeciality, and this book should be an extremely useful aid to those involved in, or connected to, the subject. It presents a good case for the services provided at the Tavistock. There is little evidence of Tavistock NHS psychotherapy wishing to learn from current research so that clinical practice may be improved, and the planning, organisation and delivery of psychological therapy services made more effective.

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