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It makes sense if all diagnosed conditions are written up in the same way. So please follow these guidelines, amending where appropiate. When editing Remove the square brackets where there is not enough information to make it worth going to another page.
If you do go to another page, make the link in this form. 2opening[brackets name of diagnosis:name of link| name of link 2closing]brakets. eg Social anxiety:Outcome studies| outcome studies with the brackets reads as "outcome studies" on the page, but the link takes you to the "social anxiety: outcome studies" page and not to the general, "outcome studies" page.
Please make copious use of the discussion pages to generate proposals for further research, consolidation of treatment protocols etc. etc. Please eliminate this text when redundant.
Definition
Description
- symptoms
- synonyms and related phrases
History of the disorder
- historical sources
- famous clinicans
Epidemiology
- incidence
- prevalence
- morbidity
- mortality
- racial distribution
- age distribution
- sex distribution
Risk factors
- known evidence of risk factors
- theories of possible risk factors
Etiology
- known evidence of causes
- theories of possible causes
Diagnosis & evaluation
- psychological tests
- differential diagnosis
- evaluation protocols
Treatment
- outcome studies
- treatment protocols
- treatment considerations
- evidenced based treatment
- theory based treatment
- team working considerations
- followup
For people with this difficulty
For their carers
- carer:how to get help
- carer:useful reading
- carer:useful websites
For the practitioner
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