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Review of Consultation Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine

II. Clinical Aspects

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In Part I of this review73 an attempt was made to outline the scope, organization, and functions of consultation psychiatry in general hospitals. Part II surveys the types of diagnostic and management problems encountered by psychiatric consultants in the medical and surgical divisions of a general hospital. For clarity of presentation, the writer will first review some studies of the prevalence of psychiatric illness in this type of hospital and the frequency of and trends in referrals for psychiatric consultation. While such a survey may give some information about the quantitiative aspects of the problem, it can tell little about the manifold quality of psychopathological and social phenomena which psychiatrists can observe in a medical setting. To do justice to this broader and theoretically far more important aspect, a synopsis of psychiatric aspects of medical practice in a general hospital will be presented. It is expected that such treatment of the subjects will make the review more useful for a wider circle of readers and offer clearer implications for teaching, therapeutic needs, research possibilities, and use of psychiatric manpower.

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Lipowski, Z.J. (1985). Review of Consultation Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine. In: Psychosomatic Medicine and Liaison Psychiatry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2509-3_19

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