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disorder - use in sentences

Object

  • offender: Rogers, R. & Webster, C. ( 1989 ) Assessing treatability in mentally disordered offenders.

Converse of object

  • eat: Looking for ways to support people with eating disorders in East Suffolk.
  • inherit: Sometimes mutations in the mitochondrial genome lead to inherited disorders.
  • bleed: There are also a number of related bleeding disorders where there are other factor deficiencies that are much rarer than hemophilia.
  • generalize: Effect of anti-anxiety drugs in patients with generalized anxiety disorder, with Dr. David Baldwin.
  • clot: Attending this clinic is a consultant hematologist, Dr. Beverley Hunt, who has extensive experience in blood clotting disorders.

Adjective modifier

  • bipolar: Someone close to me has bipolar disorder - what should I do?
  • autistic: Can children with autistic spectrum disorders perceive affect in music?
  • psychiatric: The psychiatrist found no evidence of depression, psychiatric disorder, dementia or impaired decision making capacity.
  • neurological: Speech difficulties Speech difficulties: How is speech affected in people with neurological disorders?
  • mental: You see Lucy has a mental disorder due to a severe car accident.
  • musculoskeletal: Musculoskeletal disorders affecting physiotherapists are of international academic interest.

Modifies a noun

  • subafter: Disorder subafter parity two approaches gave the methods section.
  • subbefore: Women living in worse mental health disorder subbefore parity so what can.

Noun used with modifier

  • personality: These include five related to personality disorder in a new joint program with the Home Office.
  • anxiety: In my practice, I specialize in anxiety disorders.
  • hyperactivity: There is ample evidence that a deficiency of DHA is associated with depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and dementia.
  • spectrum: Can children with autistic spectrum disorders perceive affect in music?
  • panic: I suffer from fibromyalgia, severe depression ( bi-polar ) and panic disorder.
  • deficit: This is Who for the attention deficit disorder generation.

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