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International Journal of Philosophical Practice, 2023
I hope to show that mental disorders are not analogous to physiological diseases. I hope to show that a mental disorder like bipolar disorder cannot be located in the brain in the way a physiological disease like cirrhosis can be located in the liver ...
Robert Gilbert
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I hope to show that mental disorders are not analogous to physiological diseases. I hope to show that a mental disorder like bipolar disorder cannot be located in the brain in the way a physiological disease like cirrhosis can be located in the liver ...
Robert Gilbert
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Psychoneuroimmunology of mental disorders
Revista de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental (English Edition), 2018The immune system is a key element in the organism's defence system and participates in the maintenance of homeostasis. There is growing interest in the aetiopathogenic and prognostic implications of the immune system in mental disorders, as previous studies suggest the existence of a dysregulation of the immune response and a pro-inflammatory state in
Virginia, Soria +5 more
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Cholesterol and Mental Disorder
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1996BackgroundCholesterol plays an important part in cellular structure and function and changes in serum levels may affect neurotransmission in the central nervous system.MethodA medline literature search was made covering the period 1990–95 with systematic searching of citations from the articles identified.
P F, Boston, S M, Dursun, M A, Reveley
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JAMA psychiatry
Importance The period from childhood to early adulthood involves increased susceptibility to the onset of mental disorders, with implications for policy making that may be better appreciated by disaggregated analyses of narrow age groups.
C. Kieling +14 more
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Importance The period from childhood to early adulthood involves increased susceptibility to the onset of mental disorders, with implications for policy making that may be better appreciated by disaggregated analyses of narrow age groups.
C. Kieling +14 more
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The Nosology of Mental Disorders
Soviet Review, 1976A physician who was not a psychiatrist and who was participating in a symposium on diagnosis, whether at the national or international level, would be astounded at the ease with which the various participants in the symposium, all highly trained specialists, gave completely different diagnoses to one and the same patient.
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2010
The existence of people with mental disorders in prisons is a reality found worldwide. The purpose of this article is not only to review the publications on this subject in 2009 but also to stimulate discussions that could contribute to its further scientific study.Most studies published in 2009 related to drug use among inmates and its consequences ...
Elias, Abdalla-Filho +3 more
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The existence of people with mental disorders in prisons is a reality found worldwide. The purpose of this article is not only to review the publications on this subject in 2009 but also to stimulate discussions that could contribute to its further scientific study.Most studies published in 2009 related to drug use among inmates and its consequences ...
Elias, Abdalla-Filho +3 more
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Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1995
Abstract In Japan, there has not yet been a complete psychological autopsy study. The author conducted a retrospective study of failed suicides (quasi‐completed suicides) admitted to an emergency critical care center. According to the lethality of suicide methods, 133 out of 265 subjects over 6 years (1986–1991) were classified as the absolutely ...
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Abstract In Japan, there has not yet been a complete psychological autopsy study. The author conducted a retrospective study of failed suicides (quasi‐completed suicides) admitted to an emergency critical care center. According to the lethality of suicide methods, 133 out of 265 subjects over 6 years (1986–1991) were classified as the absolutely ...
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
, 2022American Psychiatric Association
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5)
Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2021semanticscholar +1 more source
Endocannabinoids and Mental Disorders
2015Preclinical and clinical data fully support the involvement of the endocannabinoid system in the etiopathogenesis of several mental diseases. In this review we will briefly summarize the most common alterations in the endocannabinoid system, in terms of cannabinoid receptors and endocannabinoid levels, present in mood disorders (anxiety, posttraumatic ...
Tiziana, Rubino +2 more
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