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Forensic psychiatry in a nutshell : personal snippets / prof. dr. Karel T.I. Oei.

Van Pelt Library RA1151 .O3513 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Oei, T. I., author.
Contributor:
Lipman Criminology Library Fund.
Standardized Title:
Forensisch psychiatrische snippers. English
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Forensic Psychiatry--methods.
Mental Disorders.
Oei, T. I.
Forensic psychiatry.
Medical Subjects:
Forensic Psychiatry--methods.
Mental Disorders.
Physical Description:
239 pages
Place of Publication:
Oisterwijk, The Netherlands : Wolf Legal Publishers, [2013]
Summary:
Snippets, that is the term Karel Oei uses for some of his many contributions to psychiatry in general and forensic psychiatry in particular. Snippets, also called cuttings, chips, bits, fragments or tiny pieces. The fact that Karel published his contributions to the professional and scientific debate as 'snippets' strikingly characterizes his modesty. And that whereas these short texts are often literary gems with interesting (forensic) psychiatric reflections. All these 'snippets' also represent Karel's versatility as a forensic psychiatrist. These snippets provoke the urge to piece these tiny bits together, to link them. In that sense, the challenge that these snippets pose does Karel justice. His ability and his need to connect are after all great.-- Source other than the Library of Congress.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Lipman Criminology Library Fund.
ISBN:
9789462400726
9462400725
OCLC:
881019164

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