Abstract
In France, psychiatry was separated from neurology after the events of May 1968. Prior to this, both fields belonged to “neuropsychiatry”. There is only one specialty: psychiatry. Child psychiatry represents an additional option of general psychiatry.
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Jeammet, P. (1999). Child and adolescent psychiatry in France. In: Remschmidt, H., van Engeland, H. (eds) Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Europe. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96003-1_9
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