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Psychiatry for Psychiatrists

An Open Letter to Members of the College

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2025

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I write as a psychiatrist who has recently found himself subject to those same symptoms of anxiety and depression which we hear described by the patients in our everyday practice. The realization that one can no longer carry on without help of some sort is alarming, to say the least, but it is the practical problem of where to turn for such help that I should like to put forward for discussion in the hope of establishing guidelines for colleagues who might find themselves in a similar predicament.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists 1975

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The writer of this letter has made himselfknown to the Editors. It is hoped that other contributors will feel able to do so, even if anonymity of publication is necessary. In view of the nature of this correspondence, however, any unsigned communications will be given consideration.

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