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The Work of the Uffculme Clinic
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The Uffculme Clinic opened 25 years ago as an early psychiatric treatment and research centre and has for the past 15 years functioned as a regional centre for psychotherapy in the West Midlands. Day and in-patients participate in a psychotherapeutic regime which includes a daily analytic psychotherapy group, relaxation therapy, projective art, psychodrama and more traditional occupational and recreational therapies. A weekly community meeting has recently been extended to give staff and patients a large group experience. Patients in intensive treatment are severely affected by neurotic or personality difficulties and are only admitted if they are incapable of functioning at work or at home.
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- Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists , Volume 5 , Issue 9 , September 1981 , pp. 165 - 166
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