Year: 1977 Source: Journal of the American Medical Association, v.237, no.2, (January 1977), p.143-145 SIEC No: 19832463

Argues that psychological barriers in the minds of the failing physician, his family and colleagues may thwart prevention of physician-suicide. The psychiatrist must help the doctor-patient to determine if he or she should continue practicing. The key to successful intervention may depend solely on awareness & handling of these problems.