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Intensive psychotherapy with in-patients at Chestnut Lodge Hospital
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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Last summer I spent two weeks as visiting psychiatrist at Chestnut Lodge Hospital, one of the pioneering institutions in the psychoanalytically oriented treatment of psychotic disorders. This approach has been modified over the years until the present time having been complemented by new developments in the social, psychological and biological fields of psychiatry.
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