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Abstract Purpose Body image is a transdiagnostic construct that seems poorly understood in psychosis. Poor body image is associated with paranoia, which makes it a theoretically meaningful treatment target in psychosis. We systematically reviewed associations between body image and psychosis symptoms in both the ‘general’ population and people living ...
Jenna McAllister +10 more
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Aim Recent neuropathological studies suggest that the accumulation of neurodegenerative disease–associated proteins in subcortical structures may contribute to mood symptoms. Animal models have highlighted the role of the paraventricular thalamic nucleus (PVT) in bipolar disorder (BD) pathophysiology.
Akito Nagakura +6 more
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Versão portuguesa do inventário das cognições associadas à mania
Elzbieta Bobrowicz‐Campos +2 more
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Consistency checks to improve measurement with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS)
Jonathan Rabinowitz +11 more
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Individuals hospitalized with acute mania have increased exposure to antimicrobial medications
R. Yolken +9 more
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Symptomatology, symptom resolution and short term course in mania.
Sreemoyee Chatterjee, P. Kulhara
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ABSTRACT Background Familial and environmental factors contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Prenatal psychotropic exposure may influence the risk of NDDs in children. As these medications are prescribed to women with mental disorders, which are genetically and environmentally linked to NDDs, accounting for familial confounding is ...
Akhila Srinivas Reddy +5 more
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Cannabis use and mania symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
M. Gibbs +5 more
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Preparing for the worst: The irrationality of emotionally recalcitrant reasoning
Abstract The question of what exactly is irrational about recalcitrant emotions—those that occur in tension or conflict with our beliefs—has been widely debated. Sabine Döring claims that such irrationality only emerges if we act on our recalcitrant emotion or engage in emotion‐relevant reasoning in light of it.
Ed Armitage
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