Changing the Body: Psychological Effects of Plastic Surgery |
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It is essential , and difficult , for doctors to free themselves from the stigmatizing view of mental illness , by which we mean a view that the physician himself may hold , or , more likely , his belief that the general public views ...
It is essential , and difficult , for doctors to free themselves from the stigmatizing view of mental illness , by which we mean a view that the physician himself may hold , or , more likely , his belief that the general public views ...
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Who do you mean ? " ' ' “ Whoever is important to you . Sometimes relatives don't understand how important it can be for someone to have a particular operation . Husbands and boyfriends may even think you are having an operation to ...
Who do you mean ? " ' ' “ Whoever is important to you . Sometimes relatives don't understand how important it can be for someone to have a particular operation . Husbands and boyfriends may even think you are having an operation to ...
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Before labeling patients requesting augmentation mammaplasty as psychiatrically ill , researchers must be less ambiguous and more detailed about what they mean when they speak of a patient as having a " psychiatric diagnosis .
Before labeling patients requesting augmentation mammaplasty as psychiatrically ill , researchers must be less ambiguous and more detailed about what they mean when they speak of a patient as having a " psychiatric diagnosis .
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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