Books on psychiatric diagnosis
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- Psychiatric Diagnosis: Challenges and Prospects
- Psychiatric diagnosis: a world perspective
- Psychiatric diagnosis
- Psychiatric diagnosis: proceedings of an international ...
- Psychiatric diagnosis: exploration of biological predictors
- Psychiatric diagnosis: a review of research
- Values and psychiatric diagnosis
- Psychiatric diagnosis
- Psychiatric diagnosis: a biopsychosocial approach using DSM-III-R
- Psychiatric Diagnosis: Psychiatric Assessment, Psychiatric ...
In this book, leading experts in the field provide a broad and integrated coverage of the concepts, structure and context of psychiatric diagnosis.
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To reflect these developments, the Section on Classification, Diagnostic Assessment and Nomenclature of the World Psychiatric Association has prepared this volume which is organized around five prominent themes in contemporary psychiatric ...
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books.google.comDonald W. Goodwin, Samuel B. Guze - 1996 - 365 pages - Snippet view
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Well known for providing a thorough yet concise view of the natural history of psychiatric disorders, this popular text has been completely updated chapter by chapter in this Fifth Edition.
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books.google.comJoseph Agassi - 1981 - 184 pages - Full view
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and I wish to thank the directors and the staff of the Center For Interdisciplinary Studies in Bielefeld, for having catered for the small conference on psychiatric diagnosis. As a starting point I wish to present before you a case.
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books.google.comHagop S. Akiskal, William L. Webb - 1978 - 493 pages - Snippet view
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books.google.comGeorge Frank - 1975 - 140 pages - Snippet view
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CHAPTER 1 THE DIAGNOSTIC PRINCIPLE Before we proceed with the analysis of the studies per se, we should confront the entire issue of why we diagnose in the first place. As regards the study of psychopathology, ...
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books.google.comJohn Z. Sadler - 2004 - 540 pages - Preview
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In his carefully nuanced and exhaustively referenced monograph, psychiatrist and philosopher of psychiatry John Z. Sadler describes the manifold kinds of values and value judgements involved in psychiatric diagnosis and classification ...
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books.google.comVivian M. Rakoff, University of Toronto. Dept. of Psychiatry - 1977 - 240 pages - Snippet view
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1973 a new Task Force on Nomenclature and Statistics of the American Psychiatric Association was constituted to develop the Third Edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III).
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books.google.comJess Amchin - 1991 - 200 pages - Snippet view
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books.google.comSource Wikipedia - 2011 - 110 pages - No preview
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