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29The Sidran Institute: Sidran Traumatic Stress Foundation. A leader in traumatic stress education and advocacy.

30The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioral Disorders World Health Organization, Geneva, 1992.

31National Institute of Mental Health. The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America. A summary of statistics that describe the prevalence of mental disorders in America.

32National Institute of Mental Health: The Burden of Psychiatric Conditions has been heavily underestimated. A fact sheet that compares the economic burden of mental disorders with the economic burden of other diseases.

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35National Institute of Mental Health. Real Men Real Depression. Research and statistics on men, boys and teenagers suffering with depression and related depressive disorders.

36Lifestyle Stress test is based on the University of California, Berkeley Wellness Letter, August, 1985. Scale Developers from the Boston University Medical Center.