AACP Newsletter, Volume 21, Number
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Spring 2007
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Spring 2007 - Table of ContentsUnder construction, please check back soon. A PDF version is available here. C OMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIST is a publication of the American Association of Community Psychiatrists.The views of the co-editors and staff are expressed only in editorials in this publication. Opinions expressed in articles, columns, and letters are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the AACP. Letters-to-the-Editor or other contributions should be typewritten and double-spaced if possible. Contributions by email are preferable when possible. If sending email attachments, please send them in Microsoft Word. Articles should be 1,000 words or less, and letters should be less than 350 words. We reserve the right to edit contributions to conform with space and stylistic constraints. Please send contributions, letters and notices to: Warachal Faison, MD Tel: (843) 740-1592 x12 email: faison@musc.edu Subscription is free to members. Other interested parties may obtain copies of the newsletter upon request. Please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Frances Bell, Community Psychiatrist, P.O. Box 570218 Dallas, TX 75357-0218. Tel: (972) 686-5227. Email: frdal@airmail.net.
The American Association of Community
Psychiatrists (AACP) was formed in October 1984. The impetus came from a group
of community psychiatrists who began sharing their interests and concerns at the
May 1984 American Psychiatric Association Meeting and at many local psychiatric
meetings. We found that community psychiatrists are a concerned, dedicated,
energetic, and underrepresented group. Our concerns had not been adequately
addressed in other professional organizations, which often had other priorities.
The AACP has the following purposes:
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