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<blockquote>In Taiwan, Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry decided to rename the term from ‘Jing Shen Fen Lie Zheng’ (‘mind-split disease’) to ‘Si Jue Shi Tiao Zheng’ (‘dysfunction of thought and perception’).</blockquote>Source: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6999022/ The debate about renaming schizophrenia: a new name would not resolve the stigma], W. Gaebel and A. Kerst. | <blockquote>In Taiwan, Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry decided to rename the term from ‘Jing Shen Fen Lie Zheng’ (‘mind-split disease’) to ‘Si Jue Shi Tiao Zheng’ (‘dysfunction of thought and perception’).</blockquote>Source: ''[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6999022/ The debate about renaming schizophrenia: a new name would not resolve the stigma], W. Gaebel and A. Kerst''.<blockquote>In Taiwan, Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry decided to rename the term from ‘Jing ''Shen Fen Lie Zheng''’ (‘mind-split disease’) to ‘''Si Jue Shi Tiao Zheng''’ (‘dysfunction of thought and perception’).</blockquote> Source: ''[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6998908/ Renaming schizophrenia], Toshimasa Maruta, Chihiro Matsumoto.'' |
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In Taiwan, Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry decided to rename the term from ‘Jing Shen Fen Lie Zheng’ (‘mind-split disease’) to ‘Si Jue Shi Tiao Zheng’ (‘dysfunction of thought and perception’).
Source: The debate about renaming schizophrenia: a new name would not resolve the stigma, W. Gaebel and A. Kerst.
In Taiwan, Taiwanese Society of Psychiatry decided to rename the term from ‘Jing Shen Fen Lie Zheng’ (‘mind-split disease’) to ‘Si Jue Shi Tiao Zheng’ (‘dysfunction of thought and perception’).
Source: Renaming schizophrenia, Toshimasa Maruta, Chihiro Matsumoto.