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Suggests that this book (see record 2002-01816-000) would be useful to anyone seeking answers to basic questions about computers, information systems, and the Internet. It is written with a clinician in mind and has some focus on mental health issues, but it is clear, relatively complete, and well organized. The strength of this book is to answer any and all basic questions, no matter how simplistic, on computers. The reviewer feels that the book is quite readable and well indexed, and has a complete glossary of terms, which make the language of information technology less foreign sounding. He suggests that most practitioners and most people in general would find this book extremely useful. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved)
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Kramer, T. A. M. (2003). Concise Guide to Computers in Clinical Psychiatry. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 64(4), 487–488. https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.v64n0421b
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