Somatization disorder: Are we moving towards an over-generalized and over-inclusive diagnosis in DSM-V?
Gupta, Prerana; Haria, Jigar; Singh, Seema; Chauhan, Shweta; Singh, Swati; Ibrahim, Azfer; Sharma, Mridul.
ArtÃculo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-183724
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