Abstract

A psychoanalytic view of the community mental health agency is presented. Particular process problems can arise in agency/community (analyst/patient) relations, internal administrative and paperwork problems, and personnel conflicts leading to "agency neurosis." If the agency is to conduct its community mental health functions optimally, it must first have a clear sense of its own identity and purpose.

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