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Homein the worldA Sunshine Act for ScotlandBritish Psychiatry: Marketing as ‘Education’The mismatch

The mismatch

The following ‘Research News’ was published in the BMJ, 25 June 2015: Researchers’ focus on drugs over other treatments ignores doctors’ and patients’ views

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It is still the case that psychological therapies are much harder 
to find in NHS Scotland than pharmaceutical therapies. 

Scottish Government figures, year on year, confirm this.

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