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Split posts register for psychotherapy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Sally Mitchison*
Affiliation:
Cherry Knowle Hospital, Ryhope, Sunderland S22 0NB
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Sir: At the recent Psychotherapy Faculty meeting in Bristol some consultants working both as psychotherapists and as general psychiatrists felt it would be helpful to liaise with others who also hold ‘split’ posts. I have been asked to coordinate an informal register of such individuals which would form the basis of a future network. I would like to invite anyone in a substantive split post involving psychotherapy to contact me with their details: who they are, where they work and what the designated split is in terms of specialisms and sessions.

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