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After-care in Cases of Mental Disorder, and the Desirability of its More Extended Scope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

C. Hubert Bond*
Affiliation:
Middlesex Hospital

Extract

At the request of the Council, and with your permission, I propose to lay before you this afternoon the following points for your consideration: firstly, the importance of organised after-care in cases discharged recovered or relieved from mental disorder; secondly, the lamentably small proportion of these discharged cases which are brought under the notice of those engaged in after-care; thirdly, the limitations imposed by the constitution of this Association in its practice of after-care; and lastly, certain suggestions—partly the outcome of conversations with your Secretary, Mr. Thornhill Roxby—with a view to increasing the scope of the Association's work.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1913 

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