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Normal or abnormal? 'Normative uncertainty' in psychiatric practice
Andrew Bassett, Charley Baker
University of Brighton
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Normative Uncertainty
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Psychopathology
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Mental Health Professionals
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Idioms of Distress
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Cultural Psychiatry
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Diagnostic Criteria
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Transcultural Psychiatry
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Judge Behavior
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Decontextualization
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Mental Abnormalities
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Psychology
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