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Mary-anne Black
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Company, aversion to/ Spoken to, averse to being

Post by Mary-anne Black »

Hello everyone,

Here's the next pair of rubrics you can try to differentiate between:

Company, aversion to/ Spoken to, averse to being

I thought it might be good to post K. Allen's instructions each time, for
the benefit of anyone who has recently joined the list:

Karen Allen writes:
"To complete the exersize, go through these steps.
1/ Define each of the rubrics being compared; Use your dictionary to look up
all mental references , and any physical words about which you are unsure.
Write these definitions down.
2/Think of a situation where the two rubrics could both look valid for the
symptom (i.e. when would they be the same---where is the overlap between
definitions?) Ask yourself, "Can conditon X look like condition Y"?
3/ Finally, think of a situation for each rubric where one would apply and
the other would not (i.e. when would they be different---where is the
separation between the definitions?). Again, ask yourself if condition X can
look completely different than condition Y. "

Karen Allen writes: "when you are doing these exersizes don't be in a hurry.
Take time to think deeply about the similarites and differences between
rubrics."

Look forward to hearing your replies!

Mary-anne Black


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