The Psychiatrist (1995) 19: 138-142. doi: 10.1192/pb.19.3.138
© 1995 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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The liaison model

A guide to mental health services for children and adolescents

Sebastian Kraemer, Consultant Psychiatrist

Child and Family Department, Tavistock Clinic, London NW3 5BA Paediatric Department, Whittington Hospital, London N19 5NF*

* Correspondence

This paper puts the case for accessible multidisciplinary mental health services for children and young people to managers, purchasers and GPs, in a framework of national and international statutes and guidance. The essential differences between the disciplines are explained, based on detailed advice from mental health colleagues in nursing, teaching, social work, psychology, child psychotherapy and child and adolescent psychiatry.




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