Mental illness--problems with definition, diagnosis and legal regulations

The analysis of literature and events in psychiatry in the course of past centurie show that the term mental illness even though it had played a positive role in the development of knowledge of psychic disorders and the place of psychiatry as part of clinical medicine has become an anachronic term i...

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International Classification of Diseases - standards
Mental Competency - legislation & jurisprudence
Mental Disorders - classification
Mental Disorders - diagnosis
Mentally Ill Persons - legislation & jurisprudence
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Psychotherapy - standards
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