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Dynamic Consultations with Psychiatrists
Understanding Severely Troubled Patients
Jason Maratos
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Introduction
This publication developed from a collaboration across more than 10 years between hospital psychiatrists and JM. JM's contact with these psychiatrists started with a series of interprofessional consultations. JM was invited to conduct an educational event in their country twice. The first was on the introduction of Group Analysis and the second was a comparison between Group and Individual analyses.
The consultation sessions were often referred to as “supervision sessions,” but this was a misnomer. JM was not in a position to supervise the work of any