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... important in creating a humane , treatment - oriented climate as the direct 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 ...
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... important for her to break away from dependent relationships . She did not want to have me or any other psychiatrist help her . I called the patient's dean and told him I could find no serious psychiatric disabilities in this girl and ...
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... important positions , while those who think or be- have " normally " will have a greater opportunity . It would be worthwhile if the psychiatric and psychological associations took some firm stands on the issues of testing and privacy ...
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