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DSM-5 Pocket Guide (Speedy Study Guides) - cover

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DSM-5 Pocket Guide (Speedy Study Guides)

Speedy Publishing

Maison d'édition: Dot EDU

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Different disorders warrant varying levels of attention and intervention. Diagnosis is, therefore, important to correct any problem as early as possible and avoid complications later on. This pocket guide holds some of the most common disorders noticeable to both the young and the old. Don't forget to buy and keep a copy today.
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