| The Diagnosis of Organic Brain Syndrome | |
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Because it stems from a variety of causes and interacting factors, organic brain syndrome is a difficult condition to diagnose. Several factors make it distinguishable from functional disorders, schizophrenia or hysteria. The syndrome cannot be considered in isolation from the patient's personality, however, since this will affect his coping with the disorder. |
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Berger, David M. |
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