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Introduction to “What is progress in psychiatric research?”

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This chapter presents an introduction to the issue of what is progress in psychiatric research, as further discussed in the following chapter. It outlines the paradigm proposed by Kraepelin, and the arguments proposed against it.
Title: Introduction to “What is progress in psychiatric research?”
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This chapter presents an introduction to the issue of what is progress in psychiatric research, as further discussed in the following chapter.
It outlines the paradigm proposed by Kraepelin, and the arguments proposed against it.

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