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Rosenhan Background Slides

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... depression in adolescents, as opposed to those seen in adults  To know the medical and psychiatric comorbidities of untreated depression  To become familiar with proper treatment approaches and modalities in treating depression  To understand and appreciated the need for early intervention and ne ...
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