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... role of the patrician or benefactor ( a role more common to the non- psychiatric physician ) , rather than the egalitarian role he usually adopts with patients of his own class . The psychiatrist often has similar attitudes toward black ...
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... role.2 If the student in the above example had told me that she wanted psychiatric treatment , I might have been able to help her with her internal problems as well as to stay in school . ( Agencies are generally willing to tolerate ...
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