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The prevalence of catatonia

Dr. Cuevas - Why do you think the actual prevalence of catatonia is higher than what psychiatrists generally think?

Dr. Cuevas - Why do you think the actual prevalence of catatonia is higher than what psychiatrists generally think?
Dr. Cuevas - Why do you think the actual prevalence of catatonia is higher than what psychiatrists generally think?

Dr. Cuevas - Why do you think the actual prevalence of catatonia is higher than what psychiatrists generally think?

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Dr. Scott Beach - Can you speak to the prevalence of catatonia?

Dr. Scott Beach - Can you speak to the prevalence of catatonia?

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Dr. Northoff - Will we see more catatonia in the future?

Dr. Northoff - Will we see more catatonia in the future?

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