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I would like to add one to his list.

Psychiatrist Ingrained Somatization Syndrome Advancing Nonsequitur

Theories. This mental disorder is a phenomenon frequently seen in medical

professionals who are unable to accept that if they can't explain something, it

sometimes does still exist. It seems to be an off shoot of narcissism and a

God like self image. In reality these medical professionals are simply

PISSANTs. .

In a message dated 5/7/2009 3:11:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

laplumlee@... writes:

>Throughout my psychiatric practice, I have been baffled by the

refractoriness and chronicity of somatization syndromes, and have

examined this problem both clinically and epidemiologically. As

co-principal investigator of the Epidemiological Catchment Area study

(ECA), a national survey of major mental disorders in the U.S.

general population, I described a sub-threshold cluster of

unexplained symptoms known as " Escobar's abridged somatization.u

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Or, are too inept to order the proper tests.

Look at funding for psychiatric drug development. If they have a new drug, they

want an illness prescribe it for.

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> I would like to add one to his list.

>

> Psychiatrist Ingrained Somatization Syndrome Advancing Nonsequitur

> Theories. This mental disorder is a phenomenon frequently seen in medical

> professionals who are unable to accept that if they can't explain something,

it

> sometimes does still exist. It seems to be an off shoot of narcissism and a

> God like self image. In reality these medical professionals are simply

> PISSANTs. .

>

>

> In a message dated 5/7/2009 3:11:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

> laplumlee@... writes:

>

> >Throughout my psychiatric practice, I have been baffled by the

> refractoriness and chronicity of somatization syndromes, and have

> examined this problem both clinically and epidemiologically. As

> co-principal investigator of the Epidemiological Catchment Area study

> (ECA), a national survey of major mental disorders in the U.S.

> general population, I described a sub-threshold cluster of

> unexplained symptoms known as " Escobar's abridged somatization.u

>

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