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Peter Halligan, Christopher Bass, John C. Marshall
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Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of nervous system damage are typically labelled as suffering from "hysterical conversion". Despite claims that conversion disorders have disappeared fro...
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Peter Halligan, Christopher Bass, John C. Marshall
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ISBN/UID: 9780192632548
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Language: English
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Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of nervous system damage are typically labelled as suffering from "hysterical conversion". Despite claims that conversion disorders have disappeared fro...