Episode Synopsis "Episode 6 - Decision-Making in Diagnosis of Neuropsychiatric Conditions"
Dr. Nicola Grissom, Dr. Herman and Dr. Darrow dive into the multiple facets of decision making in diagnosis of neuropsychiatric conditions. They discuss the consideration of the dimensionality of these conditions when they are often put into diagnostic categories.For more information, go to Hermandarrowlab.com
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