Talk:Adjustment disorder
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Strange web citations
[edit]I fixed the dead link to adjustmentdisorder.org (the first link in the article) by pointing to a web archive. Then, I found that there appears to be a "sister" or "successor" website called situationaldepression.org (a link to that was present in the article from 28 Nov 2013 to 7 May 2014). The two websites seem to be related because they have similar content and structure, and also the fact that neither website cites any sources for its material, and neither website states who is the person or organization putting up the site. So I'm not sure either source meets the criteria for WP:RELIABLE.
Request: Someone should look into this while addressing the other issues raised (e.g., see Cleanup-Rewrite, above). I'm not an expert on this topic. -- HLachman (talk) 23:42, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
AjD abbreviation
[edit]JCReil recently made some very good edits (diff), including the incorporation of the abbreviation "AjD" into the article. Please do not revert JCReil's edits or change "AjD" back to "AD" without discussing here first! The abbreviation "AjD" is used frequently in scientific journal articles and is more readily identifiable as an abbreviation for Adjustment Disorder than the alternative ("AD"). - Mark D Worthen PsyD (talk) (I am a man. The traditional male pronouns are fine.) 06:04, 28 August 2019 (UTC)
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Adjustment disorder in children 96.237.111.188 (talk) 23:27, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
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