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Rating scales
Dr. Brendan Carroll - What challenges do you see with using a rating scale?

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Dr. Brendan Carroll - What challenges do you see with using a rating scale?
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Dr. Scott Beach - What are your thoughts on getting input from other sources of information (nursing, families) when using the Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale?
01:23

Dr. Northoff - Can you describe the rating scale you developed?
03:44

Dr. Northoff - Do you include information from families and caregivers in the rating scale?
01:38

Jonathan Rogers - What's the best rating scale to use?
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Dr. Brendan Carroll - What rating scales do you use?
03:22

Jonathan Rogers - What are your thoughts on having caregivers give their input when using the Bush Francis Catatonia Rating Scale?
01:33

Dr. Cuevas - Can you talk about rating scales?
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Dr. Brendan Carroll - When administering the rating scale, do you involve the family or caregivers if you need input?
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