The working of the 1983 Mental Health Act: the experience of patients, relatives, psychiatrists, general practitioners and social workers involved in compulsory admissions. Lynne Webster and Christine Dean 477-479 'Why admit to a bed?' Denis O'Leary (C) 638. P. G. Wells (C) 638-640 Adolescence: Admission decisions in an adolescent unit. Peter Bruggen (C) 384 Confidential 'phone-in' for teenagers. Alexander Burnfield 615-616 Substance misuse from adolescence to adulthood: service issues. Harith Swadi and Harry Zeitlin 545-546 Who cares for the older adolescent? E. L. Watts et al. 345-346
Book Index Reviews SIR: Book reviews rarely contain a reference to the index. Of the 137 books considered in Vol. 150 (Januaryâ€"June 1987) of the Journal, 9 indexes receivedsomecomment. Chick (p. 419), Jacoby (p. 421) and Smith (p. 134) used such expressions as â€oe¿ well-indexed―, â€oe¿ comprehensive― and â€oe¿ excellent―. Greer (p. 280) noted that â€oe¿ the omission of an index is a disadvantage―, Kerr's â€oe¿ minor reservations relate(d) to the lack of an index― (p. 293), Rachman
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