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The Polygraph in a Psychiatric Setting
STANLEY ABRAMS
Am J Psychiatry 1973;130:94-97.
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Clinical Psychologist, Permanente Clinic, 5055 N. Greeley Ave., Portland, Ore. 97217
1973, The American Psychiatric Association
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The author discusses the use and validity of the polygraph in a psychiatric setting. By setting up a hierarchy of stress words—some of which are supposed to elicit an emotional response and some of which are not—the psychiatrist can determine specific stress areas by means of the patient's physiological reactions.Abstract Teaser
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