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10 fév 2014 · For example, many powerful social theorisations of madness, as well as critiques of psychiatry, emerged from within psych-
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As a witness, for example, the psychiatrist may be subject to an attack on the stand such as he or she has never encountered outside of psychotic
Vivian Zayas, Department of Psychology, Cornell University, 238 Uris Hall For example, given that partners are commonly used to reg-
Priming moral self-ambivalence heightens deliberative behaviour in self- ambivalent individuals School of Psychology, University of Surrey and construct For example, someone might be unsure and concerned about which half of two
measure Guidano and Liotti's definition of self-ambivalence Correlational fourth most common psychiatric disorder (Reiser, et al , 1998), and the second most