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RE: Diagnosing Mental Health
by (Anonymous User) on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 @ 4:42:37 PM (#5004)
Psychiatry has way too many labels for people and there is too much hair splitting in making a diagnosis. The simplier they make it the better it will be to classify patients for those of us in primary care. The way it is now the It really makes no difference in treatment as that has to be adjusted anyway depending on the patients reaction to the medicine. Psychiatrists are the only ones that use DSM3 criteria as it is too confusing for the rest of us and I don't see that it really makes a difference in treatment.
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