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  1. Author and artist Ellen Forney consulted the DSM-IV, the official guide to the diagnosis of mental health disorders, and other scientific literature, ...
  2. ... Lauterback, "The Association of Violent Dangerous Behavior with Psychiatric Disorders: A Review of the Research Literature," Journal of ... G. "The Association of Violent Dangerous Behavior with Psychiatric Disorders: A Review of the Research Literature." Journal of ...
  3. ... of an intravenous barbiturate for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Three catatonic patients are shown before and after ... Aloyse, correlating them with the progression of her mental disorder. Scenes include original footage of Kaiser Wilhelm II ...
  4. ... and including 1970. Most deal with mental or psychiatric disorders as defined or recognized at the time the ... panels; and still others are staged dramas. The mental disorders found in these productions include anxiety, depression, psychosis, ...
  5. ... The stress of domestic violence may aggravate comorbid psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric symptoms of abuse include the following: • Feelings of ... s use of pain, sleeping, or antianxiety agents. Psychiatric problems, including ... panic disorder, suicidal tendencies, or substan ce abuse, may hinder ...
  6. ... treatment as a way to prevent more serious psychiatric disorders and the subsequent need for institutional care. By the end of the war, legislation was introduced to enable the federal government to fund ... hospitals, and perhaps render institutional care unnecessary for ...
  7. ... the method's potential for studying the brain in psychiatric disorders. For the next four years, Sokoloff honed his ...
  8. ... theories regarding the origins of most neurological and psychiatric disorders, and (as Sokoloff had discovered) clinical research produced ...
  9. ... and including 1970. Most deal with mental or psychiatric disorders as defined or recognized at the time the ...
  10. ... such as smoking and respiratory function, heart disease, psychiatric disorders, blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, drug use, and many ...
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