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>From: weemba@libra.wistar.upenn.edu (Matthew P Wiener)
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Subject: Definition of personality
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Date: 26 Feb 92 21:06:00 GMT
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In-reply-to: christo@psych.toronto.edu (Christopher Green)

In article <1992Feb26.165452.7666@psych.toronto.edu>, christo@psych (Christopher Green) writes:
>	  MPS is VERY controversial. There are many psychiatrists who
>question its very existence; that is they question the interpretation of
>the behavior observed as being the result of two independent "personalities".

I'd say the anti-MPS crowd should get some clinical experience before
they bad mouth it.  What is a personality?
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-Matthew P Wiener (weemba@libra.wistar.upenn.edu)


