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Building capacity to provide innovative interventions for early psychosis in mental health professionals
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 08 September 2020, e32
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P0036 - Life events, social support and alcohol relapse risk
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 23 / Issue S2 / April 2008
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- 16 April 2020, p. S314
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Brain Perfusion Characterizes First Episode of Psychosis Patients in Respect to Healthy Controls.
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 30 / Issue S1 / March 2015
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- 15 April 2020, p. 1
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Pathways to Care and Patterns of Care in First Episode Psychosis Patients Treated in Community Based-mental Health Services. A 5-Years Follow-up from the PICOS
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 41 / Issue S1 / April 2017
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- 23 March 2020, p. S160
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Influence of childhood trauma on diagnosis and substance use in first-episode psychosis
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 211 / Issue 3 / September 2017
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- 02 January 2018, pp. 151-156
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- September 2017
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Laryngeal involvement in pemphigus vulgaris: a proposed classification
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- The Journal of Laryngology & Otology / Volume 126 / Issue 10 / October 2012
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- 18 July 2012, pp. 1041-1044
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- October 2012
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Psychosis Incident Cohort Outcome Study (PICOS). A multisite study of clinical, social and biological characteristics, patterns of care and predictors of outcome in first-episode psychosis. Background, methodology and overview of the patient sample
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- Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences / Volume 21 / Issue 3 / September 2012
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- 15 June 2012, pp. 281-303
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