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Occupational Chemical Exposures and Psychiatric Disorders
Occupational exposure to metals, solvents, or pesticides can produce disorders of behavior, thought, or mood which can easily be misdiagnosed as \u27Junctional. Accurate diagnosis obtained with a relevant clinical history, psychiatric interview, physical examination, and indicated laboratory tests will enable the delivery of necessary medical treatment and concurrently prevent repeat exposure to a hazardous work environment. Published references and organizational sources in occupational medicine and industrial hygiene can beutilized by psychiatrists for determination of the dijferential diagnosis and confirmation of an occupational exposure; in addition, these references can aid in assessing the need for an environmental health hazard survey at the worksite
Ariel - Volume 5 Number 3
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J.D. Kanofsky
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Ariel - Volume 5 Number 2
Editors
Mark Dembert
J.D. Kanofsky
Entertainment Editor
Robert Breckenridge
Gary Kaskey
Overseas Editor
Mike Sinason
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Scott Kastner
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Ken Jaffe
Bob Sklaroff
Joseph Sassani
Janet Weis
Ariel - Volume 5 Number 6
Editors
J.D. Kanofsky
Mark Dembert
Entertainment
Robert Breckenridge
Joe Conti
Gary Kaskey
Photographer
Scot Kastner
Overseas Editor
Mike Sinason
Circulation
Jay Amsterdam
Humorist
Jim McCann
Staff
Ken Jaffe
Bob Sklaroff
Janet Welsh
Dave Jacoby
Phil Nimoityn
Frank Chervane