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... drugs . Or the drugs may have sufficiently tranquilized the emotionally disturbed so that mental health workers are less pessimistic and fearful of working with them . Conceivably , the new optimism and greater degree of contact with ...
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... drugs improve . Many biochemists and psychopharmacologists believe that we will soon develop drugs that will have a more powerful impact upon the emotions than any that we have now . These drugs will work quickly and have fewer ...
... drugs improve . Many biochemists and psychopharmacologists believe that we will soon develop drugs that will have a more powerful impact upon the emotions than any that we have now . These drugs will work quickly and have fewer ...
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... drugs should and should not be used . Those psychiatrists who are committed to psychotherapy as the main mode of treatment prescribe few drugs , but they do not see very many patients either . On the other hand , those psychiatrists who ...
... drugs should and should not be used . Those psychiatrists who are committed to psychotherapy as the main mode of treatment prescribe few drugs , but they do not see very many patients either . On the other hand , those psychiatrists who ...
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