2015
DOI: 10.1002/wps.20198
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ICD-11 symposia at the World Congress of Psychiatry

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“…Several innovations to be introduced in the ICD‐11, part of which have been discussed or are related to concerns voiced in this journal, are visible in these draft guidelines.…”
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“…Several innovations to be introduced in the ICD‐11, part of which have been discussed or are related to concerns voiced in this journal, are visible in these draft guidelines.…”
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“…The clinical consistency studies have covered the mental disorders accounting for the highest disease burden and utilization of mental health services worldwide. One protocol has covered psychotic and mood disorders in patients presenting with any psychotic symptom; a second protocol has focused on mood disorders, anxiety disorders and disorders specifically associated with stress in patients presenting with relevant symptoms but no psychotic feature; a third protocol has dealt with common childhood and adolescence mental disorders (attention deficit, disruptive behaviour, mood and anxiety disorders) in children and adolescents presenting with relevant symptoms.…”
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“…Ancak eldeki materyallerden yararlanarak yazılmış olan bu bilgilerin, devam eden çalışmalara bağlı olarak gözden geçirmeye açık olduğu unutulmamalıdır (Sampogna, 2015).…”
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