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Contemporary directions in psychopathology : scientific foundations of the DSM-V and ICD-11 /
Published 2010
(CARLI) (Other Sources: (ADLdb)33726, (ROUdb)210121, (SICdb)2106708, (SIEdb)692078, (UIUdb)6452577)
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Institution: Southern Illinois University Carbondale Topic: Psychopathology Topic: Diagnosis
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1 Adler University 1 Roosevelt University Southern Illinois University Carbondale 1 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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1 Krueger, Robert F. 1 Millon, Theodore 1 Simonsen, E.
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1 Ätiologie 1 Diagnose Diagnosis 1 Etiology 1 Klassifikation 1 Mental Disorders more ... 1 Mental illness 1 Psychische Störung 1 Psychology, Pathological 1 Psychopathologie Psychopathology 1 classification 1 diagnosis 1 methods 1 trends see all ... less ...
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1 English
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