Child and adolescent psychiatry in Norway Today and tomorrow

The first department of child psychiatry in Norway was opened in 1950, and since 1951 child psychiatry has been a medical specialty, with a specified plan for 5 1/2 years of specialty training from 1969. Today the country's 19 counties have one or more multiprofessional outpatient units, and on...

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