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If a rather common saying is to be believed, then in psychiatry, whoever first puts on the lab coat and takes a seat on the right side of the desk—that person is the doctor. Reportedly, it’s also advisable to have some basic knowledge of the subject matter: whom to justifiably, and not maliciously, call an imbecile, and whom a paranoid. The lab coat is easier—you can get one in advance at a workwear store. As for the subject matter, I’ll give you… no, not a Parabellum. And no machine gun either, sorry, guys. But that amount of information any aspiring psychiatrist should have—that, please. And I’ll present it in a way that’s understandable even to someone who has only ever related to medicine, at best, as a patient. As for the completeness of the information, know this: after reading this book, many students have successfully passed their psychiatry exam. All that will be left is to learn how to quickly put on a lab coat.
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