Australian and New Zealand Clinical Practice Guidelines for Specialist Adult Mental Health Care: An Introduction

Objective: To introduce, for College Fellows, Associates and Trainees and other readers of Australasian Psychiatry, the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Practice Guidelines for Specialist Adult Mental Health Care. Conclusions: For clinical practice guidelines to be applied appropriately and with...

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