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Antisense as an explanatory, experimental and therapeutic tool for psychiatric disorders1
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 275-279
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Effect of the NMDA receptor partial agonist, d-cycloserine, on emotional processing and autobiographical memory
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- 07 May 2020, pp. 2657-2665
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In-person 1-day cognitive behavioral therapy-based workshops for postpartum depression: a randomized controlled trial
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- 07 March 2023, pp. 6888-6898
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Sample size, sample size planning, and the impact of study context: systematic review and recommendations by the example of psychological depression treatment
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- 21 April 2021, pp. 902-908
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Predictors of diagnostic conversion from major depression to bipolar disorder: a Swedish national longitudinal study
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- 10 July 2023, pp. 7805-7816
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Non-affective psychotic disorders and risk of dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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- 06 October 2022, pp. 3323-3335
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Mismatch negativity and P3a in drug-naive adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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- 12 March 2021, pp. 3360-3370
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Depression and memory function – evidence from cross-lagged panel models with unit fixed effects in ELSA and HRS
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- 11 September 2020, pp. 1428-1436
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Unexpected effects of expressive writing on post-disaster distress in the Hurricane Harvey Study: a randomized controlled trial in perinatal women
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- 12 March 2021, pp. 3895-3903
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Childhood maltreatment and major depressive disorder in well-being: a network analysis of a longitudinal community-based cohort
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- 24 March 2023, pp. 7180-7188
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Childhood adversity, pubertal timing and self-harm: a longitudinal cohort study
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- 08 March 2021, pp. 3807-3815
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Tracing the origins of midlife despair: association of psychopathology during adolescence with a syndrome of despair-related maladies at midlife
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- 10 May 2023, pp. 7569-7580
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Letter to the Editor: Schizophrenia does not represent the extreme of a normally distributed trait
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- 29 August 2017, pp. 521-522
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Emotion response disconcordance among trauma-exposed adults: the impact of alexithymia
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- 17 August 2022, pp. 5442-5448
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Letter to the Editor: Shopping frenzy induced by naltrexone – a paradoxical effect in bipolar disorder?
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- 10 January 2013, p. 895
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Correspondence
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- 20 July 2007, pp. 1673-1676
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Understanding familial liability for emotion regulation difficulties in bipolar disorder
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- 17 December 2020, pp. 2614-2621
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Objective and subjective neighbourhood characteristics and suicidality: a multilevel analysis
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- 07 July 2021, pp. 1166-1175
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In this issue
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- 10 November 2008, pp. 1679-1680
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Immunoglobulin allotypes Gm and Km in chronic schizophrenia: no apparent association
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 27-30
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