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Auditory event-related potentials, neurocognition, and global functioning in drug naïve first-episode schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
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- 03 September 2021, pp. 785-794
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The effect of sertraline on emotional processing: secondary analyses of the PANDA randomised controlled trial
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- 12 January 2021, pp. 2814-2821
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The Oxford Positive Self Scale: psychometric development of an assessment of cognitions associated with psychological well-being
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- 17 March 2023, pp. 7161-7169
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Clinical features and outcomes of COVID-19 patients hospitalized for psychiatric disorders: a French multi-centered prospective observational study
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- 27 April 2021, pp. 342-350
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Underestimating harm in mindfulness-based stress reduction
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- 07 December 2020, pp. 292-294
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Cannabis use and psychotic disorders in diverse settings in the Global South: findings from INTREPID II
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- 23 March 2023, pp. 7062-7069
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Effects of cognitive emotion regulation strategies on mood and cortisol in daily life in women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder
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- 18 August 2022, pp. 5342-5352
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The changing profile of a nineteenth-century asylum: the York Retreat
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 739-748
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Completed suicide and criminality: lack of a direct relationship
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 661-669
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Predicting success in psychiatric training for foreign medical graduates: II. Patterns in course
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 311-316
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Psychiatric aspects of contempt of court among women
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 597-607
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Risk of suicide in patients who present to hospital after self-cutting according to site of injury: findings from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England
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- 04 August 2021, pp. 1400-1408
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Historical precedents for the DSM-III bereavement exclusion criteria for major depression
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- 20 March 2018, pp. 2794-2803
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Ernst Kretschmer 1888–1964
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 487-492
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Predictors of depressive symptom trajectories in a prospective follow-up of late adolescents
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- 02 October 2019, pp. 2283-2288
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Preliminary Communication: 2: The Highlands Dependency Questionnaire (HDQ)1: An administered version for use with mothers of school children
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 343-347
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The rearing environment and the risk for alcohol use disorder: a Swedish national high-risk home-reared v. adopted co-sibling control study
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- 22 April 2020, pp. 2370-2377
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Psychosis in migrant and minority populations: prescriptions for scientific and social policy: A commentary on: ‘The social determinants of psychosis in migrant and ethnic minority populations: a public health tragedy’ by Morgan & Hutchinson (2009)
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- 21 July 2009, pp. 737-739
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High body weight variability is associated with increased risk of depression: a nationwide cohort study in South Korea
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- 08 March 2022, pp. 3719-3727
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The authors reply: All that shines is not psychosis … but is still clinically important
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- 29 May 2012, pp. 1788-1790
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