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Les troubles du comportement des patients cérébrolésés. Approche psychiatrique et psychopathologique

Behaviour disorders in brain-injured patients. Psychiatric and psychopathologic approach

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Les troubles du comportement des patients cérébrolésés sont plurifactoriels. Cet article est centré sur les aspects psychopathologiques et psychiatriques et leur prise en charge.

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The behaviour disorders of brain-injured patients are multifactorial. This article focuses on the psychopathological and psychiatric aspects and their treatment.

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Oppenheim-Gluckman, H. Les troubles du comportement des patients cérébrolésés. Approche psychiatrique et psychopathologique. Lett Med Phys Readapt 25, 73–78 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11659-009-0136-0

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