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... suffering or of troublesome social conduct ( which threatens to bring about personal suffer- ing ) , which he cannot account for on a rational basis . Such a person voluntarily seeks the psychiatrist's assistance in order to find a more ...
... suffering or of troublesome social conduct ( which threatens to bring about personal suffer- ing ) , which he cannot account for on a rational basis . Such a person voluntarily seeks the psychiatrist's assistance in order to find a more ...
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... suffering from a severe emotional disorder that seemed to be generated or aggravated by his housing situation . But I found it was very difficult to adhere to such criteria ; I could not easily decide who was terribly sick and who was ...
... suffering from a severe emotional disorder that seemed to be generated or aggravated by his housing situation . But I found it was very difficult to adhere to such criteria ; I could not easily decide who was terribly sick and who was ...
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... suffering . The reader will note that I am not advocating doing away with mental illness as a social role . Some of those who are suffering unreasonably should be treated as patients ; this represents the best means of assuring that ...
... suffering . The reader will note that I am not advocating doing away with mental illness as a social role . Some of those who are suffering unreasonably should be treated as patients ; this represents the best means of assuring that ...
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