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  • One word was missing from both their editorial and the accompanying article (Milton, 1998) - psychotherapy. This was odd since the authors discuss transference, the disappoint ment felt by newly appointed consultants about lack of direct patient contact and dual training for specialist registrars (SpRs) - including pre sumably dual training in general psychiatry and psychotherapy - which they merely describe as an "escape route"

  • Leavening general psychiatry in this way can go some way towards addressing the discontent which Deahl &Turner so accurately depict

  • Sir: James Warner & Robert Blizard (Psychiatric Bulletin, June 1998, 22, 342-344) provide an illuminating account of the torment to be experienced by the tiro seeking to turn booklet learning into clinical practice

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Sir: James Warner & Robert Blizard (Psychiatric Bulletin, June 1998, 22, 342-344) provide an illuminating account of the torment to be experienced by the tiro seeking to turn booklet learning into clinical practice. Sir: Deahl & Turner's cri de coeur (Psychiatric Bulletin, June 1998, 22, 339-340) will have struck chords of recognition in many belea guered and demoralised general psychiatrists. This was odd since the authors discuss transference, the disappoint ment felt by newly appointed consultants about lack of direct patient contact and dual training for specialist registrars (SpRs) - including pre sumably dual training in general psychiatry and psychotherapy - which they merely describe as an "escape route".

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