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Depression and suicide - Centre for Suicide Prevention

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... mental disorder and to go for therapy. Mental disorders are thought of as an illness that needs support (therapy and medically) to get through rather than as "being crazy." Advances in medicine coupled with a greater understanding of the human mind have educated the Western world. It is important to ...
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Conduct-Disorder-Pres_Herring-Final-2013

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Bi Polar Affective Disorder

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Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder

... • Presenting the Diagnosis (Summarize and explain) • Refer to a psychiatrist for diagnosing co-morbidities • Set a single primary care physician to take care of the patient’s complaints. His approach should be focused on limiting investigations but not neglecting carrying them out if need arises (Ri ...
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Cinemeducation in psychiatry

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Description (Ao1) & Evaluation (Ao2) of treatments

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