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This Guide to Psychiatry - Singapore Perspective is the 16th revision of the original series of "Guide to Psychiatry" which has been revised and updated every two to three years since the early 1980s. It was originally meant for new doctors posted to Woodbridge Hospital/Institute of Mental Health. However, its distribution was extended later to colleagues, general practitioners, psychologists, medical students, allied mental health workers and interested others. Much of the subject matter derives from five decades of personal clinical experience and thoughts and may be unorthodox. The current…mehr

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This Guide to Psychiatry - Singapore Perspective is the 16th revision of the original series of "Guide to Psychiatry" which has been revised and updated every two to three years since the early 1980s. It was originally meant for new doctors posted to Woodbridge Hospital/Institute of Mental Health. However, its distribution was extended later to colleagues, general practitioners, psychologists, medical students, allied mental health workers and interested others. Much of the subject matter derives from five decades of personal clinical experience and thoughts and may be unorthodox. The current publication or version remains a guide to appreciation of psychiatry and management of local patients. Attempts are made to explain concepts, development, issues, ambiguities and principles that are commonly confronted and confusing to beginners. Analogies are freely used to aid understanding. As mentioned in earlier revisions, it does not fulfil the role of a textbook of which many have been written. Nevertheless, this little book could be read over and again with benefit by training psychiatrists, medical doctors and students and other mental health workers.
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Dr Chee Kuan Tsee received his medical education in Singapore and obtained both his Diploma in Psychological Medicine on a Colombo Plan Fellowship and; completed his membership examinations for the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom. He is the author of Guide to Psychiatry "" Singapore Perspective, a well-received handbook for new trainees, medical officers and mental healthcare workers; now into its 16th edition. He was also the inaugural President of the Singapore Psychiatric Association and a Founding Council Member of the ASEAN Federation for Psychiatry and Mental Health.