Commentary on" The Stoic Conception of Mental Disorder"

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (4):297-301 (1997)
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Stoic conception of mental disorders is still interesting and could be fruitful used in the current debate on psychiatric classification.

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