...appellee established that he was mentally retarded according to the AAMR and DSM-IV definitions adopted in Commonwealth v. Miller, 585 Pa. 144, 888 A...
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For almost 30 years I have been representing people who have suffered life-altering injuries, as well as the family members of those who have died
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...in two or more settings as required by the criteria in the DSM-IV," Surrick wrote in his 44-page opinion in Love v...
...in two or more settings as required by the criteria in the DSM-IV," Surrick wrote in his 44-page opinion in Love v...
...give a presentation titled "Psychology for Family Court Judges: Overview of the DSM-IV-TR" to the judges of the Family Court Division of the...
...number of paraphilias not listed in the APA manuals, known as the DSM-IV and DSM-IV-TR. The expert further characterized Plucinski...
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