Author:
Crabb Jim,Barber Lee,Masson Neil
Abstract
SummaryNegative public attitudes towards psychiatry hinder individuals coming for treatment and prevent us from attracting and retaining the very brightest and best doctors. As psychiatrists we are skilled in using science to change the thoughts and behaviours of individuals, however, we lack the skills to engage entire populations. Expertise in this field is the preserve of branding, advertising and marketing professionals. Techniques from these fields can be used to rebrand psychiatry at a variety of levels from national recruitment drives to individual clinical interactions between psychiatrists and their patients.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
5 articles.
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