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Canadian
Medical Association Journal
"Research of the Holiday kind".
December 12, 2000
A "tounge in cheek" psyco-analysis spoofing clinicians taking
themselves and their "trade" too seriously. "Somewhere
at the top of the Hundred Acre Wood a little boy and his bear play. On
the surface it is an innocent world, but on closer examination by our group
of experts we find a forest where neurodevelopmental and psychosocial problems
go unrecognized and untreated."
Pathology
in the Hundred Acre Wood: a neurodevelopmental perspective on A.A. Milne
Particularly
revealing are the eLetters
in response to this article. Quite a few people got the humor, while
several humorless "professionals" were quite "snide".
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