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analysing key research to consider its limitations and the extent to which results are relevant to policy and practice

an approach he calls ‘Flexibility-Based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy’

Samuel Wilderspin’s fame declined after his retirement in 1847 but his reputation as an infant school educator has survived

Race and Culture in Psychiatry Young Women the loss of an offshoreWith its origins in nineteenth century Europe, psychiatry evolved as an ethnocentric body of knowledge, the vehicle of implicit and overt racism. Originally published in 1988 this author, however, saw no reason why the contemporary psychiatrist should not challenge this ethnocentrism. He provides a critical account of the development of psychiatry in relation to its cultural context and then examined contemporary practice of the time in the light of

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