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Per la grande maggioranza dei pazienti psichiatrici la violenza non è un problema; se lo diviene, tuttavia, il medico è obbligato ad affrontarla. Questo capitolo si focalizza sul trattamento volontario del paziente ambulatoriale con brevi commenti, quando rilevanti, sul trattamento non volontario o — in altro modo — coatto.

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Beck, J.C. (2014). Setting ambulatoriali. In: Valutazione e gestione della violenza. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1738-2_12

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