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Why physicians struggle to recognize catatonia

Dr. Gregory Fricchione -  Why do so many physicians struggle to recognize catatonia?

Dr. Gregory Fricchione -  Why do so many physicians struggle to recognize catatonia?
Dr. Gregory Fricchione -  Why do so many physicians struggle to recognize catatonia?

Dr. Gregory Fricchione -  Why do so many physicians struggle to recognize catatonia?

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Dr. Neera Ghaziuddin - Why is the diagnosis of catatonia so complicated or why is it so often missed?

Dr. Neera Ghaziuddin - Why is the diagnosis of catatonia so complicated or why is it so often missed?

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Dr. Dirk Dhossche - Do you think catatonia is often dismissed as behavioral issues in other conditions?

Dr. Dirk Dhossche - Do you think catatonia is often dismissed as behavioral issues in other conditions?

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