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The classification of hysteria and related disorders: Historical and phenomenological considerations
Carol S. North
Psychiatry
Psych Trauma & Disaster
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Business & Economics
Classification Schemes
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Mental Disorders
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Conceptualization
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Diagnostic Systems
30%
Classification System
24%
Empirical Research
20%
Psychopathology
19%
Divergence
18%
Agriculture & Biology
Hysterium
100%
behavior disorders
26%
history
14%
empirical research
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Hysteria
85%
Mental Disorders
15%
History
14%
Empirical Research
12%
Psychopathology
9%
Social Sciences
mental disorder
20%
history
10%
psychopathology
9%
divergence
9%
diagnostic
8%
empirical research
8%
examination
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
mental disorder
28%
history
10%
opinion
9%
divergence
8%
need
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