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ARE ADOLESCENTS WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME MORE LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES?
Asperger Syndrome, as we know it today, involves a particular mixture of normal intellect sometimes accompanied by highly sophisticated language, social skills deficient and low empathy, which makes these...
ASPERGER SYNDROME: CONVERGENCE WITH OTHER PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
Introduction: The phenotypical characteristics of adolescents with Asperger syndrome can often be mistaken for symptoms of other psyhciatric disorders. Moreover, the...
Somatization Disorders in Children and Adolescents – a local perspective from the Galați County
Introduction: In Child and Adolescent Psychiatry somatic disorders are as frequent as they are difficult to diagnose. Children and their familes oftenly go from specialist to specialist in search...
TRENDS IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES IN A ROMANIAN INPATIENT UNIT BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014
Objective. This paper aims to describe trends in diagnostic data in discharged patients from a regional child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit in Romania, over a 25-year period (1990-2014). Method. ...