The benefits of an integrated liaison psychiatry and dermatology service for complex dermatology Patients-a case series
Abstract Psychodermatology is a specialist area which refers to the assessment and treatment of the psychosocial aspects of dermatology. This includes the management of patients with primary psychiatric disorders, psychosocial co‐morbidities of existing skin disease or psychological distress caused...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Roberts (Author), Jonathan Chan (Author), Jo Davies (Author), Janet Angus (Author) |
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