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The interviewer questioned the patients about their educations and asked each one to estimate his own mental state ( calm , nervous , etc. ) . A week later the original interviewer asked the patients to repeat what they had been told ...
The interviewer questioned the patients about their educations and asked each one to estimate his own mental state ( calm , nervous , etc. ) . A week later the original interviewer asked the patients to repeat what they had been told ...
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In our series ( 17 ) of rhinoplasty patients , all of whom had been assigned a psychiatric diagnosis and were in psychotherapy , one - third showed no detectable psychological changes postoperatively during the varying periods ( 3 ...
In our series ( 17 ) of rhinoplasty patients , all of whom had been assigned a psychiatric diagnosis and were in psychotherapy , one - third showed no detectable psychological changes postoperatively during the varying periods ( 3 ...
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Their surgeons reported that these patients subtly suggested that the surgeon use his own “ experience and discretion " in reshaping the nose . Following the initial rhinoplasty , all nine patients reported very poor results .
Their surgeons reported that these patients subtly suggested that the surgeon use his own “ experience and discretion " in reshaping the nose . Following the initial rhinoplasty , all nine patients reported very poor results .
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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