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The British Journal of Psychiatry 146: 442-445 (1985)
© 1985 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

Neurotic patients who terminate their own treatment

H Roberts

40 new neurotic patients who lapsed from out-patient treatment were compared with 40 new neurotic patients who remained in treatment. The lapsed patients more often reported marital disharmony and 40% of them no longer felt ill at follow-up.


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G. Hillis, D. A. Alexander, and J. M. Eagles
Premature Termination of Psychiatric Contact
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, June 1, 1993; 39(2): 100 - 107.
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