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On being shadowed
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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During my psychiatric training to date I have been observed at work by medical students, psychiatric nurses and social workers, by video cameras and the members of family therapy teams, by consultant psychiatrists and others. All these experiences of being observed have been challenging and educative; probably I share them with most psychiatric trainees.
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Henderson, J. (1964) Ancient myths and modern man. In Man and His Symbols (ed. Jung, C. G.) London: Aldus Books.Google Scholar
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