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Does the harm component of the harmful dysfunction analysis need rethinking?: Reply to Powell and Scarffe
- Correspondence to Professor Jerome C Wakefield, Department of Social Work and Psychiatry, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA; jerome.wakefield{at}nyu.edu
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Does the harm component of the harmful dysfunction analysis need rethinking?: Reply to Powell and Scarffe
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- Received July 18, 2019
- Accepted July 23, 2019
- First published August 13, 2019.
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September 09, 2019
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