Harnessing Implementation Science in Clinical Psychology: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]
Beidas RS+11 more
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Adventures of Clinical Psychology. [PDF]
Roccella M, Vetri L.
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The matrix model for clinical psychology: A contextual approach [PDF]
Stanley Sue, Alison Terry
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Genome Sequencing Uncovers Additional Findings in Phelan‐McDermid Syndrome
ABSTRACT Phelan‐McDermid syndrome (PMS) is a genetic condition caused by deletions of chromosome 22q13.3 or pathogenic variants in the SHANK3 gene. Neurologic features typically include intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, hypotonia, and absent speech, though there is considerable variability even among individuals with the same molecular
Rachel Gore Moses+21 more
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"What is in a name?"-Definition of mental disorder in the last 50 years: a scoping review, according to the perspective of clinical psychology. [PDF]
Petretto DR+5 more
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Associations between Ethnicity and Referrals, Access and Engagement in a UK Adult Burns Clinical Psychology Service. [PDF]
Shepherd L, Hari I, Bamford L.
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ABSTRACT The missense SNP NC_000004.12:g.102267552C>T (also known as SLC39A8.p.(Ala391Thr), rs13107325) in SLC39A8 encodes a zinc transporter. This SNP has been linked to schizophrenia and is the likely causal variant for one of the genome‐wide association loci associated with the disorder. Using regression analyses, we tested whether the schizophrenia‐
Sophie E. Smart+12 more
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A Different Way of Working: Embedding Clinical Psychology Placements in Third Sector Organisations Supporting People Experiencing Homelessness. [PDF]
Frith H, John M, Sharkah L, Iles J.
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Paul Emmelkamp Becomes "Ambassador of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment". [PDF]
Nauta MH, Ehring T.
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Genetics of Response to ECT, TMS, Ketamine and Esketamine
ABSTRACT Treatment‐resistant mood disorders are often managed with intensive interventions that include electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), ketamine, and esketamine, but the role of genetics in clinical response to those interventions is yet to be clearly determined.
Clio E. Franklin+18 more
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