Fighting the invisible enemy : being a parent of a child who has been given a diagnosis of Pervasive Refusal Syndrome
Pervasive Refusal Syndrome was introduced to the child and adolescent psychiatric literature by Lask, Britten, Kroll, Magagna and Tranter in 1991. It is not a formal diagnosis classified within the DSM-V (APA, 2013) or ICD-10 (WHO, 1994). However, it is employed clinically as a descriptive label to...
Main Author: | Smith, Emma Jane |
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University of East London
2015
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.667965 |
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