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But Seriously: Clowning in Children's Mental Health
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Clinical Perspectives aims to provide a venue for exploring topics of importance to child and adolescent psychiatry, fostering discussion about these issues, educating child and adolescent psychiatrists and the broader medical community, and bridging clinical practice and research. Where applicable, appropriate permissions for publication were obtained from the patient(s).The authors thank Michael Christensen, Leo Desilets, Dr. Chester Drawers, and Peter Rivera of the Big Apple Circus for their time, their expertise, and, of course, their jokes.
PII: S0890-8567(08)60074-X
doi: 10.1097/CHI.Ob013e31817f1273
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