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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 January 2018

R. Shiloh
Affiliation:
Gehah Mental Health Center, PO Box 102, Petach-Tikua 49100, Israel
Z. Zemishlany
Affiliation:
Gehah Mental Health Center, PO Box 102, Petach-Tikua 49100, Israel
D. Aizenberg
Affiliation:
Gehah Mental Health Center, PO Box 102, Petach-Tikua 49100, Israel
A. Weizman
Affiliation:
Gehah Mental Health Center, PO Box 102, Petach-Tikua 49100, Israel

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Copyright © 1998 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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