"Psychiatric illness or diseases manifested by breakdowns in the adaptational process expressed primarily as abnormalities of thought
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- A theory of diagnosis.
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- An evaluation of promazine hydrochloride in psychiatric practice.
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- Back to the future of mental capacity assessment.
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- Canadian laws on voluntary psychiatric patients.
- Changes in frequency of mental disorder over time: results of repeated survey of mental disorders in the general population.
- CLASSIFICATION of psychiatric disorders.
- Clinical results with phenelzine.
- Clinical trial of a new phenothiazine compound: NP-207.
- Cognitive characteristics of children with genetic syndromes. This article presents the cognitive profile observed in children with one of several common genetic syndromes associated with "nonverbal learning disorders."...
- Community psychiatric services in England and Finland.
- Comprehensive view of the creative process in psychopathological art. Behavioral aspects in the art room.
- Cultural and social factors in the diagnosis and etiology of mental disorders; discussion.
- Current trend in diagnosis and etiology; discussion.
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