Violent and self-injurious behaviour in mentally handicapped patients--psychopharmacological control

Aggressive and self-destructive behaviour in mentally handicapped patients presents the psychiatrist with formidable problems, especially in the diagnosis of specific mental disorders using the criteria of current classificatory systems. Having reviewed the use of antidepressants, antianxiety agents...

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