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Psychologists of a variety of emphases have actively participated in t
he growth of family medicine as an academic discipline. Rather than si
mply collaborate, they have shaped the very nature of the field. This
paper describes a number of contributions fi om psychologists in famil
y systems and educational arenas. In particular physician-psychologist
collaborative work is highlighted.