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Acta Paediatrica, 1980
Abstract. Pettersson, R., Dahlqvist, A., Hattevig, G. and Kjellman, B. (Department of Paediatrics Central Hospital, Skövde and Department of Nutrition, University of Lund, Sweden). Borderline galactosemia. Acta Paediatr Scand, 69:735, 1980.—A family with combined heterozygosity for “classical” galactosemia (deficiency of uridyl‐transferase) and for ...
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Abstract. Pettersson, R., Dahlqvist, A., Hattevig, G. and Kjellman, B. (Department of Paediatrics Central Hospital, Skövde and Department of Nutrition, University of Lund, Sweden). Borderline galactosemia. Acta Paediatr Scand, 69:735, 1980.—A family with combined heterozygosity for “classical” galactosemia (deficiency of uridyl‐transferase) and for ...
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1983
Sixteen children said to be "borderline" were referred for comprehensive evaluation. None met DSM III criteria for borderline personality disorder. Referring psychiatrists and psychologists seemed to base their impressions on the child's disorganized thinking and irrational, erratic behavior, problems that were better understood and treated from a ...
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Sixteen children said to be "borderline" were referred for comprehensive evaluation. None met DSM III criteria for borderline personality disorder. Referring psychiatrists and psychologists seemed to base their impressions on the child's disorganized thinking and irrational, erratic behavior, problems that were better understood and treated from a ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
The author describes the development of the borderline concept and the apparent inaccuracy of the original hypothetical framework. The signs and symptoms used to describe a "borderline syndrome" are often shared with other psychiatric illnesses. The author recommends that clinicians consider patients with only those features as "undiagnosed" until ...
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The author describes the development of the borderline concept and the apparent inaccuracy of the original hypothetical framework. The signs and symptoms used to describe a "borderline syndrome" are often shared with other psychiatric illnesses. The author recommends that clinicians consider patients with only those features as "undiagnosed" until ...
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Borderline-Organisation und Borderline Persönlichkeitsstörung
PTT - Persönlichkeitsstörungen: Theorie und Therapie, 2021Olga Wlodarczyk, Naily Raj
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2013
Borderlines weaves together the study of gender with that of the evolution of nationalism and colonialism. Its broad, comparative perspective will rechart the war experiences and identities of women and men during this period of transformation from peace to war, and again to peace.
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Borderlines weaves together the study of gender with that of the evolution of nationalism and colonialism. Its broad, comparative perspective will rechart the war experiences and identities of women and men during this period of transformation from peace to war, and again to peace.
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Borderline regression method versus borderline group method
The Clinical Teacher, 2016Sara, Mortaz Hejri, Mohammad, Jalili
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