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Fitness to stand trial: 415 consecutive defendants assessed by a New Zealand forensic psychiatry service. [PDF]
Wakefield A, Every-Palmer S, Foulds JA.
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miniMORPH: A Morphometry Pipeline for Low‐Field MRI in Infants
miniMORPH is a fully automated pipeline for extracting regional brain volumes from ultra‐low‐field (0.064 T) infant MRI without super‐resolution. Benchmarking against high‐field references shows it preserves between‐subject variation and yields face‐valid developmental and birthweight‐related effects, enabling scalable neurodevelopmental morphometry ...
Chiara Casella +18 more
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ABSTRACT The rising incidence of amphetamine misuse, particularly in the context of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder treatment, underscores the urgent need for sensitive and effective detection methods. This review examines innovative nanomaterial‐based approaches for AMP detection, emphasizing their advantages over conventional analytical ...
Ilghar Zeinaly +5 more
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Balint Groups: A Catalytic Collaboration Between General Practice and Psychoanalysis
ABSTRACT This paper explores the foundations of Balint groups, a method for studying clinical relationships and countertransference. Enid and Michael Balint began holding seminars with general practitioners at the Tavistock Clinic in 1950, aiming to apply psychoanalytic principles to understand the doctor‐patient relationship.
Robert V. Dyer +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined how male rape myths, racial/ethnicity biases, and sexuality stereotypes influence verdicts in male‐on‐male rape trials—an area that is currently under‐researched. A sample of 463 participants read a mock rape trial, where both the defendant and complainant were male, with defendant ethnicity (White, Black, Asian) and ...
Lee J. Curley +3 more
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Putting the usability of wearable technology in forensic psychiatry to the test: a randomized crossover trial. [PDF]
de Looff PC +5 more
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ABSTRACT Intellectual disability (ID) equivalence describes conditions in which individuals function cognitively and adaptively at levels comparable to ID without meeting IQ‐based diagnostic criteria. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is characterised by impaired executive and adaptive functioning despite IQs often above the ID threshold ...
David J. Gilbert +7 more
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