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Does catatonia always have an underlying cause?

Jonathan Rogers - Do you see cases of catatonia where you can't find an underlying disorder?

Jonathan Rogers - Do you see cases of catatonia where you can't find an underlying disorder?
Jonathan Rogers - Do you see cases of catatonia where you can't find an underlying disorder?

Jonathan Rogers - Do you see cases of catatonia where you can't find an underlying disorder?

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Dr. Vaughn McCall - Can catatonia present as its own thing in which there's no psychiatric diagnosis and no medical diagnosis?

Dr. Vaughn McCall - Can catatonia present as its own thing in which there's no psychiatric diagnosis and no medical diagnosis?

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Dr. Stanley Caroff - Is catatonia an independent, unique disorder on its own?

Dr. Stanley Caroff - Is catatonia an independent, unique disorder on its own?

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