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Implications of Psychopharmacology to Psychiatry: ...
This was a unique occasion for most of the prominent and leading experts worldwide to contribute to this book. The reader is given broad insight into the research and clinical perspectives of psychiatry.
M. Ackenheil, Brigitta Bondy, R. Engel, 2011
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An Essay for a
Nosological and Comparative View of the ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
William Lee Perkins, 2011
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Assessing Childhood Psychopathology and Developmental ...
THE PURPOSES AND USES OF A DIAGNOSTIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM In
a generic sense, a nosological system is simply a system of classifying disease
or pathology. Therefore, most would agree that the DSM–IV, as well as all ...
Johnny L. Matson, Frank Andrasik, Michael L. Matson, 2008
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Elisha Bartlett's Philosophy of Medicine
Diagnosis, twofold: — Nosological and Therapeutical. Elements and means of
nosological diagnosis. Diseases not to be required to be wholly unlike each other
. Typhoidal fever, and l congestion common elements. Locality of disease. Nature
...
William E. Stempsey, 2006
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Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis: A DSM-IV® Perspective
A key feature of this volume is the collaboration of cultural experts, members of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH ) Culture and Diagnosis Group, nosologists, and members of the DSM-IV Task Force and Work Groups.
Juan E. Mezzich, Arthur Kleinman, Horacio Fabrega, 2002
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Psychiatry for Neurologists
The cases I speak of, some doctors like to call hysteria, but hysteria is the
nosological limbo of all unnamed female maladies. It were as well called
mysteria for all its name teaches us of the host of morbid states which are
crowded within its ...
Dilip V. Jeste, Joseph H. Friedman, 2007
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Clinical Trials in Neurology
However, inconsistent operational definitions have resulted in confusion in the
nosological system. Four major criteria have been used to define both types (e.g.
AD vs Huntington's disease) and subtypes (e.g. different variants of AD and
frontal ...
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Psychiatric Diagnosis: A World Perspective
The. Nosological. Views. of. French-Speaking. Psychiatry. Charles B. Pull And
Gilles Chaillet French psychiatric nosology began with Pinel at the end of the
18th century and is the result of a long historical process. The present noso-
logical ...
Juan E. Mezzich, Yutaka Honda, M. Kastrup, 1994
The columns are the sites of possible lesions, and the rows are the nosological
categories (Table 10-2). As the history, physical examination, and subsequent
audiometry, imaging, and/or laboratory tests are performed, columns and rows
may ...
Michael Valente, Holly Hosford-Dunn, 2011
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Methodology in Evaluation of Psychiatric Treatment: ...
In the second step the examiner will screen the identified symptoms in order to
choose those which point, independently or in a characteristic combination, to a
nosological entity or, more frequently, to several nosological entities. In the latter
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«NOSOLOGICAL» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
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Is Vampire Discrimination a Thing?
... contains a hodgepodge of nosological [disease classification-related] elements, including schizophrenic, psychopathic and perverse features ... «Discovery News, Tem 15»
The 4I Hypothesis: A Neuro-Immunological Explanation for …
... deficits are not obligatory for the diagnosis CFS, the case criteria for ME and CFS define two distinct, partly overlapping nosological entities. «ProHealth, Haz 15»
Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Heer's conclusion, after an excursion into the history of PTSD as a nosological entity of doubtful relevance, leaves the reader uncertain what, ... «City Journal, May 15»
Oscar Wilde's Wife, Constance, May Have Had MS
They point out that MS was first described as a nosological entity in 1868 and was reported in prominent textbooks in the 1880s as a recently ... «Medscape, Oca 15»
An unsexy health problem awaits its fair share
... diagnosis' – which is meant to describe where the symptom complex sits in nosological terms (it is put into a particular diagnostic category). «The Age, Ara 14»
Making Space for the Meaning in Madness
The authors then proceed to argue that schizophrenia has no validity as a construct, has poor nosological reliability between different ... «Huffington Post UK, Kas 14»
Psychopathology as the basic science of psychiatry
Since no extraclinical (e.g. biological) indexes of putative nosological discontinuities are available, our taxonomy is necessarily based on psychopathologically ... «British Journal of Psychiatry, Eyl 14»
Is depression one thing or many?
This nosological approach would have important clinical implications if MDI is the disease that produces both depressive and manic symptoms. William Osler's ... «British Journal of Psychiatry, Haz 14»
'Love Addiction': Biology Gone Wrong?
"There is an urgent need for a better conceptualization of [love addiction] from a nosological and neurobiological perspective," the investigators ... «Medscape, May 14»
The 25th anniversary of the launch of Prozac gives pause for …
This is a nosological disaster because the diagnosis, as noted, is quite heterogeneous. Yet the SSRIs fit major depression hand-in-glove, and many practitioners ... «British Journal of Psychiatry, May 14»