Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Volumen1Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1995 - 2950 páginas This is a interdisciplinary study of the ethical and moral dimensions of human conduct in the areas of the life sciences and health care. It contains 460 articles and re-examines and expands on the previous edition. |
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... Mental health Although women have generally been considered more vulnerable than men to a variety of emotional symptoms and mental illnesses , the actual incidence of mental ill- ness is difficult to determine because descriptions of ...
... Mental health Although women have generally been considered more vulnerable than men to a variety of emotional symptoms and mental illnesses , the actual incidence of mental ill- ness is difficult to determine because descriptions of ...
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... MENTAL ILLNESS , article on CONCEPTIONS OF MENTAL ILLNESS . For a further discussion of topics mentioned in this article , see the entries ABUSE , INTERPERSONAL , articles on ABUSE BETWEEN DOMESTIC PARTNERS , and ELDER ABUSE ; AGING AND ...
... MENTAL ILLNESS , article on CONCEPTIONS OF MENTAL ILLNESS . For a further discussion of topics mentioned in this article , see the entries ABUSE , INTERPERSONAL , articles on ABUSE BETWEEN DOMESTIC PARTNERS , and ELDER ABUSE ; AGING AND ...
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... Mental - health therapies ; Mental illness ; Psychoanalysis and dynamic therapies women's issues , 2568-2569 Mental Health Act ( 1983 : U.K. ) , 449–450 Mental - health services , 1711-1723 abuses within , 2127-2131 divided loyalties ...
... Mental - health therapies ; Mental illness ; Psychoanalysis and dynamic therapies women's issues , 2568-2569 Mental Health Act ( 1983 : U.K. ) , 449–450 Mental - health services , 1711-1723 abuses within , 2127-2131 divided loyalties ...
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