Points of View
Stories of Psychopathology
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Word Count
55,500 words, Guess
Page Count
222 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8791979M
- ISBN-139781583910054
- ISBN-101583910050
- OCLC Control Number828737687
- OCLC Control Number44131772
and 3 more
- Internet Archivepointsofviewstor0000mitc
- Library of Congress Control Number00041355
- Goodreads6555057
Classifications
- LCCRC465 .M56 2001
- LCCRC465.M56 2001
- LCCRC465 .M58 2011eb
and 1 more
- LCCRC 465 M56 2001
Description
"This text will be of value and interest to descriptive psychopathology students, psychiatric residents, medical students, graduate students in psychology and psychiatry, students in various related mental health fields, including psychiatric nursing, social work, and counseling, and all preparing for a career in the mental health profession."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
The pivotal symptoms of delirium are a disturbance of consciousness (how fully aware one is of one's surroundings) coupled with a change in cognitive functioning of thinking, that are not accounted for by some other condition.
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Topics
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