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Wakefield, J., Horwitz, A., Schmitz, V.M. (2005).  Are we overpathologizing the socially anxious? Social phobia from a harmful dysfunction perspective. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 50, 317. Abstract
Wakefield, J.C.J. (2005).  Social Disadvantage Is Not Mental Disorder: Response to Campbell-Sills and Stein. Canadian journal of psychiatry. 50, 324-327.
Wakefield, J.C. (1992).  Disorder as harmful dysfunction: A conceptual critique of DSM-III-R's definition of mental disorder. Psychological Review. 99, 232-247.

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