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Значения термина diagnose mental на английском
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Other organizations plan to create resources to help financial professionals diagnosemental acuity in their clients.
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The NIMH argues that laboratory tests for biomarkers are the only rational way to diagnosemental illness.
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I recalled his claim that nearly *everyone* on the planet was mentally ill. "Maybe Rama isn't qualified to diagnosemental illness," I thought.
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They help support its 29 male residents, many of whom have enduring diagnosedmental health problems.
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He leaves behind a widely known, but no longer widely used, test for diagnosingmental illness with inkblots.
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I have a son in his 30s on invalidity payment as a result of a diagnosedmental illness.
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She came to university with a diagnosedmental illness; she struggled during freshers' week and took herself to hospital.
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They found that diagnosedmental health problems rose by about half in those whose homes were damaged by floods, storms, rain or wind.
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He listened to my chest, which I pointed out in my calmest possible voice was hardly a rational approach to diagnosingmental illness.
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DiagnosingMental Illness Researchers are turning to VR because it can create realistic scenarios in a controlled setting, potentially making diagnoses more objective.
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The DSM is published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and has descriptions, symptoms and other criteria for diagnosingmental disorders.
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In an email, Chan says VR could take on a bigger role in diagnosingmental disorders as VR gear becomes cheaper and easier to use.
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Monosomy of distal 1p36 represents the most common terminal deletion in humans and results in one of the most frequently diagnosedmental retardation syndromes.
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Researchers followed more than 48,000 youth without any diagnosedmental health disorders for two years, starting when they were between 6 and 25 years old.