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Understanding guilt-related interpersonal dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive personality disorder through computational modeling of two social interaction tasks
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- 06 September 2022, pp. 5569-5581
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Disparities in cannabis-related emergency department visits across depressed and non-depressed individuals and the impact of recreational cannabis policy in Ontario, Canada
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- 22 June 2023, pp. 7127-7137
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Letter to the Editor: A methodological flaw in ‘The neural basis of flashback formation: the impact of viewing trauma’
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- 09 March 2016, pp. 1785-1786
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Emotional intelligence: a comparison between patients after first episode mania and those suffering from chronic bipolar disorder type I
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- 07 January 2022, pp. 3065-3076
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Antipsychotic treatment effects and structural MRI brain changes in schizophrenia
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- 23 September 2021, pp. 2050-2059
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Endocrinology and psychiatry
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 240-243
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Depression, anxiety, psychotropic drugs, and acute myocardial infarction: large prospective study of United Kingdom women
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- 10 August 2021, pp. 1576-1582
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Examining the association between prenatal and perinatal adversity and the psychotic experiences in childhood
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- 04 March 2024, pp. 1-12
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CORRESPONDENCE
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- 11 June 2007, p. 1372
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Associations of adverse and protective childhood experiences with thwarted belongingness, perceived burdensomeness, and suicide risk among sexual minority men
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- 19 September 2022, pp. 5615-5624
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The characteristic signs and symptoms of mania and depression according to Kraepelin circa 1905: a comparison with DSM-III
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- 04 May 2020, pp. 2631-2636
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Experimental studies of paranoid thinking in clinical and nonclinical populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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- 10 July 2023, pp. 5933-5944
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Atlas: Mental Health Resources in the World 2001. Edited by S. Saxena. (Pp. 55; available free from WHO, CH1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.) World Health Organization: Geneva. 2001.
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- 10 April 2003, pp. 563-568
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Childhood predictors of self-harm, externalised violence and transitioning to dual harm in a cohort of adolescents and young adults
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- 31 March 2023, pp. 7116-7126
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients with post-COVID-19 condition (CBT-PCC): a feasibility trial
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- 16 October 2023, pp. 1122-1132
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A systematic review of digital interventions for smoking cessation in patients with serious mental illness
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- 10 May 2023, pp. 4856-4868
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Alterations in resting-state functional activity and connectivity for major depressive disorder appetite and weight disturbance phenotypes
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- 07 June 2022, pp. 4517-4527
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Stronger coupling of emotional instability with reward processing in borderline personality disorder is predicted by schema modes
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- 09 February 2023, pp. 6714-6723
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Risk factors for the development of opioid use disorder after first opioid prescription: a Swedish national study
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- 23 November 2022, pp. 6223-6231
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Is auditory processing measured by the N100 an endophenotype for psychosis? A family study and a meta-analysis
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- 24 November 2023, pp. 1559-1572
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