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Misconceptions about catatonia
Dr. Scott Beach - What are some misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia? What do you think can be done to overcome them?

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Dr. Scott Beach - What are some misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia? What do you think can be done to overcome them?
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Dr. Stanley Caroff - What are some of the misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia and what do you think can be done to overcome them?
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Dr. Vaughn McCall - What are some of the misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia, and what do you think can be done to overcome these misconceptions?
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Dr. Gábor Gazdag - What are some misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia_ What can be done to overcome these misconceptions?
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Dr. Dirk Dhossche - What do you think we can do to address common misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia?
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Dr. Brendan Carroll - What are some of the misconceptions in psychiatry about catatonia?
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Dr. Northoff - What are some misconceptions about catatonia?
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