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World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) guidelines for treatment of anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and posttraumatic stress disorders – Version 3. Part II: OCD and PTSD

World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2022
Aim This is the third version of the guideline of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry (WFSBP) Task Force for the Pharmacological Treatment of Anxiety, Obsessive–Compulsive and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders which was published in ...
B. Bandelow   +32 more
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Machine Learning Approaches for Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2018
Dominic B Dwyer   +2 more
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Biological psychiatry in Korea

International Review of Psychiatry, 2008
Since the mid 1980s, the biological field of psychiatry has developed rapidly in Korea. Currently there are more than ten research societies in field of biological psychiatry including the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry, the Korean Academy of Schizophrenia, and the Korean Society for Depressive and Bipolar disorders.
Young-Cho Chung, Seung Hwan Lee
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Biologism in Psychiatry

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
A recent study visit to North America impressed on me the seriousness with which Australian psychiatry should consider the recent ideological shift in the USA to an extreme biological model of mental disorders [1]. There is increasing evidence that proponents of this model are not simply promoting the value of biological research (with which few ...
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Biological Psychiatry

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
Late in 1985 several thousand psychiatrists attended the Fourth World Congress of Biological Psychiatry in Philadelphia and heard several speakers claim that biological psychiatry had at last established its credibility. To some, this appeared an ambit claim but, to many, biological psychiatry was clearly the new Zeitgeist to be embraced.
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Biologic Tests in Psychiatry

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1984
Neurobiologic research has discovered a number of abnormalities that might serve as biologic markers for specific psychiatric disorders. Tests for these markers could aid in differential diagnosis and in the choice and monitoring of treatment. Tests with potential clinical utility in affective illness (unipolar and bipolar depression and mania), panic ...
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The Contribution of Genetics to Biological Psychiatry

Neuropsychobiology, 1976
One of the most striking developments in the framework of biological psychiatry, is the use of human as well as animal genetics' methodology in psychiatric research. After reviewing some basic concepts in human genetic research, we shall present the current status of our knowledge on the genetic determinants of the major psychoses, i.e., the affective ...
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