Royal College of Psychiatrists, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 6(13), p. 435-437, 2007
DOI: 10.1192/apt.bp.107.003590
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In this issue of APT Mitchell & Selmes present an article detailing why patients miss appointments and how clinicians should respond. Many of the papers quoted relate to the psychiatric out-patient clinic. In this commentary, as well as picking up on some of the themes that emerge from their article, I explore the attachment that psychiatrists seem to have to this particular model of patient contact.