Why are therapists and psychiatrists necessary as staff in a boarding school?
Therapists and psychiatrists are necessary staff in a boarding school since there are a considerable number of students and the possibility of emergency situation is not remote. The boarding schools is both lived by students, teachers and other school staff such as the the matron for housekeeping and house tutors for academic matters. The students have different behaviors and all these can be easily handled by a professional psychiatrist. So that, when the students needs guidance and counselling they can always talk to their therapists and psychiatrists. This is unique in boarding schools because even though they are only a small group usually composed of less than 500 students but they are always looked upon by the school administration as special clients that immediate concern has to be immediately implemented even for petty quarrel os students inside the student village or dormitories.
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