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Psychiatric Bulletin (1994) 18: 88-90. doi: 10.1192/pb.18.2.88
© 1994 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Psychodynamic forensic psychotherapy

An account of a day-release course

Christopher Cordess, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist

North West Thames Forensic Psychiatry Service, 304 Westbourne Grove, London, W11 2PS

Estela Welldon, Consultant Psychotherapist

Portman Clinic, 8 Fitzjohns Avenue, London NW3

Wendy Riley, Head of Education Department

British Postgraduate Medical Federation, 33 Millman Street, London WC1N 3EJ

A brief description of the place of psychodynamic psychotherapy in the treatment of offenders is followed by an account of a forensic psychotherapy course run under the auspices of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation. The first year of a second year course leading to the diploma in Forensic Psychotherapy of the University of London is also described.







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