A comparative study of thought process and styles of thinking among schizophrenic, depressive and substance abuse Egyptian patients
Yahia Mohamed Gaffer;
Abstract
Thought process disorders are considered by many authors to be diagnostic and even synonymous to schizophrenia, while other authors have reported that thought process disorders can be detected in nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders and even in healt
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| Title | A comparative study of thought process and styles of thinking among schizophrenic, depressive and substance abuse Egyptian patients | Authors | Yahia Mohamed Gaffer | Keywords | A comparative study of thought process and styles of thinking among schizophrenic, depressive and substance abuse Egyptian patients | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | Thought process disorders are considered by many authors to be diagnostic and even synonymous to schizophrenia, while other authors have reported that thought process disorders can be detected in nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders and even in healt |
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