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(c) Copyright 1993 American Psychiatric Association
This document contains the text from one in a series of pamphlets designed to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illnesses by promoting informed factual discussion of the disorders and their psychiatric treatments. Revised December 1993
American Psychiatric Association
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Produced by the APA Joint Commission on Public Affairs and the Division of Public Affairs with the assistance of the Washington Psychiatric Society's AIDS Committee. This document was developed originally as a pamphlet for educational purposes and does not necessarily reflect opinion or policy of the American Psychiatric Association.
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