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A fully trained psychiatrist is a physician who has had 4 years of postgraduate training , during which he has learned how to evaluate and diagnose psychiatric disorders and has become acquainted with a wide range of therapeutic ...
A fully trained psychiatrist is a physician who has had 4 years of postgraduate training , during which he has learned how to evaluate and diagnose psychiatric disorders and has become acquainted with a wide range of therapeutic ...
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“ B. Persistent repudiation of female anatomic structures , as manifested by at least one of the following repeated assertions : ( 1 ) that she will grow up to become a man ( not merely in role ) ( 2 ) that she is biologically unable to ...
“ B. Persistent repudiation of female anatomic structures , as manifested by at least one of the following repeated assertions : ( 1 ) that she will grow up to become a man ( not merely in role ) ( 2 ) that she is biologically unable to ...
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When a foot goes to steep , however , we become suddenly , keenly aware of the importance of knowing where that foot leaves off and the floor begins . The existence and precise location of the head becomes painfully clear when we ...
When a foot goes to steep , however , we become suddenly , keenly aware of the importance of knowing where that foot leaves off and the floor begins . The existence and precise location of the head becomes painfully clear when we ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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