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Responses to DSM-5
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Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence
- Correspondence to Dr Felicity Callard, Department of Geography and Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University, Caedmon Building, Leazes Road, Durham DH1 1SZ, UK; felicity.callard{at}durham.ac.uk
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Psychiatric diagnosis: the indispensability of ambivalence
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- Received August 12, 2013
- Revised November 5, 2013
- Accepted November 15, 2013
- First published February 10, 2014.
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April 27, 2016
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