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Michael King, an academic clinician at the Royal Free Hospital in London, has written this book for the Psychiatry and Medicine series, which focuses on the interface between medicine and psychiatry. The series integrates aspects of the two disciplines, including important observations by consultation-liaison psychiatrists; discussion of clinical questions posed by internists, general practitioners, and psychiatrists; and a concise, relevant review of the literature. It best serves areas where psychiatric morbidity and organic pathology overlap; HIV and AIDS are important examples.
In this book, the author assumes the role of a personal guide leading us through the confusing and stigmatized
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