Psychopathology and psychiatric nosology became the legitimate framework for these interventions. |
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Many mental health issues do not fit into the Diagnostics and Statistics Manual nosology, but still require attention. |
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This should not be assumed to have led medieval physicians to construct a modern nosology or to develop modern research protocols. |
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Contemporary psychodynamic scholars and practitioners have recently proffered another nosology, the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual. |
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This must be preceded by psychological workers' commitment to the necessary exercitation to achieve competence in the nosology. |
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If the World Health Organization has its way, celebrity through nosology — the classification of diseases — may soon go the way of consumption, dropsy, and other outdated diagnoses. |
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Before considering the operative techniques and their results, a few general points must be recalled concerning the nosology of distal tubal lesions and the means of investigation currently available. |
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When our patient was evaluated for current psychiatric nosology co-existence of borderline personality disorder and dissociative personality disorder may have been considered. |
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Proposed diagnostic criteria and nosology of acute transverse myelitis. |
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Problems of nosology and psychodynamics in early childhood autism. |
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The Azibo Nosology II is likely just as perdurable as the DSMs and ICDs, a property afforded by its yoking to the African personality construct. |
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