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... effects of the drugs themselves . Whether the drugs have had a direct or catalytic effect on improving the plight of the mentally ill is probably not crucial ; what is important is that they have helped . ) In a similar manner ...
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... effect and sometimes they don't work at all ; they also have unpleasant side effects , some of which may threaten the individual's physical health . Conse- quently the judicious psychiatrist should prescribe tranquilizers and ...
... effect and sometimes they don't work at all ; they also have unpleasant side effects , some of which may threaten the individual's physical health . Conse- quently the judicious psychiatrist should prescribe tranquilizers and ...
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... effect of drugs on , 73-75 Empathy , 233 Employment and psychological testing , 128-131 Engineering , biological , 186 , 217 Environment , attempts to change , 42 , 44 , 68 , 69 , 70 , 74 , 104 , 162-163 awareness of and drugs , 73 ...
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