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Aug 2020
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Chapter 14: Psychiatry (Part 1)

Dr. Ted O'Connell
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Today's episode includes the first half of the Psychiatry chapter from Crush Step 1, covering: - Psychology and Development (Theories of Learning & Miscellaneous Concepts) - Psychopathology Psychiatric Disorders of Children Delirium v. Dementia Schizophrenia & Similar Disorders Depression Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 
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