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Reasons for Diagnostic Disagreement On the basis of this study , we felt that the current system of diagnosis did not yield sufficiently high concordance rates to justify its use for our investigation . Nonetheless , we were reluctant ...
Reasons for Diagnostic Disagreement On the basis of this study , we felt that the current system of diagnosis did not yield sufficiently high concordance rates to justify its use for our investigation . Nonetheless , we were reluctant ...
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By verbalizing the reasons that the idea was erroneous , the patient is able to reduce the intensity and frequency of ... I'm depressed but I know what to do and if I think it out step - by - step there's no reason why I can't do it .
By verbalizing the reasons that the idea was erroneous , the patient is able to reduce the intensity and frequency of ... I'm depressed but I know what to do and if I think it out step - by - step there's no reason why I can't do it .
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I know she has a beauty parlor appointment today and that is obviously the reason why she had to hang up . ” Her initial interpretation was part of a stereotyped pattern and excluded the proffered explanation . When the patient reviewed ...
I know she has a beauty parlor appointment today and that is obviously the reason why she had to hang up . ” Her initial interpretation was part of a stereotyped pattern and excluded the proffered explanation . When the patient reviewed ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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