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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net... Great for Berkeley. However, this report was written by 4 left-wing liberals from Berkeley's Graduate School of Education "Psychology" Program...which ranks 45th in the nation by the way. As opposed to right-wing liberals..... That must be one of the DSM-IV mental disorders that's yet to be named. :-) I don't believe the DSM is required reading at dental trade school. Really? Do you *believe* studies that show almost 3/4 of patients presenting with atypical facial pain (non-odontogenic in nature), have a specific psychiatric disorder by DSM-IV criteria? Do you *believe* in the etiological relevance of specific phobias (ie--dental phobia) to panic disorder with agoraphobia (PDA)? Do you *believe* you have no idea what you're talking about? PS-I liked your "trade school" dig, however. :-) You've never read the DSM-IV or any of its predecessors. Dentists are many times the front-line agents in the recognition of anxiety, eating, personality, and especially substance-related disorders. *Of course* we've been instructed in the recognition of disorders defined by the DSM-IV criteria. As an aside...my favorite disorder is NPD...because it's sooooo easy and sooooo much fun to push the buttons of a Narcissist. As for my "dig" at trade school, I suppose the Jesuits have been a major influence in my life. I went to college to help expand my mind and to get a liberal arts education, not to learn a trade. Different strokes, eh? I went to college to prepare me with the skills that would allow me to obtain a meaningful, well-paying job immediately upon graduation. I use my *own time* to expand my mind and get a liberal arts education...'cause you don't need to spend money on a formal education to achieve either of those. As for your "different strokes" comment...you've obviously been spending too much time listening to Joycelyn Elders. |