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Fighting the Invisible Enemy: Being a Parent of a Child Who Has Been Given Diagnosis of Pervasive Refusal Syndrome
2015
Pervasive Refusal Syndrome was introduced to the child and adolescent psychiatric literature by Lask, Britten, Kroll, Magagna and Tranter in 1991. It is not a formal diagnosis classified within the DSM-V (APA, 2013) or ICD-10 (WHO, 1994). However, it is employed clinically as a descriptive label to denote a specific constellation of symptoms. It is understood to be characterised by a profound and pervasive refusal across different domains: eating, drinking, speech, mobilisation, and personal
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