Mental Disorders of the New Millennium, Volume 3Contains twelve articles written for the educated lay audience on topics related to contemporary mental disorders, focusing on biology and function, with discussion of postpartum depression, autism, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and other subjects. |
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This book is crap. It makes up lies about certain individuals, such as Abraham Lincoln and Audrey Hepburn having mood disorders, when in fact they did not. Whoever the hell this Plant guy is, he is very stupid. Try researching people before making assumptions.
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