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Focuses on the developments and current research in the areas of psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, group and family processes, and other disciplines that investigate mental health. These disciplines connect current human development with the social ecology of human life. It was formerly called Psychiatry.
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Focuses on the developments and current research in the areas of psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, group and family processes, and other disciplines that investigate mental health. These disciplines connect current human development with the social ecology of human life. It was formerly called Psychiatry.
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