The Effects of Caffeine on Anxiety Behavior in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Nascimento AOD +3 more
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Classification of Neurotic Disorder [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Research on the significance of comorbid personality disorders (PD) on the outcome of depression treatment has shown inconsistent findings. In addition, it is still unclear whether treatment choice based on personality traits and coping can enhance the efficacy of depression treatment.
Saskia de Bruin +6 more
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Neurotic disorders of general medical outpatients in Xi'an, China: knowledge, attitudes, and help-seeking preferences. [PDF]
Ni C +8 more
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A Critique of the Psychiatric Approach to Crime and Correction [PDF]
Hakeem, Michael
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ABSTRACT Emotional intelligence (EI) has emerged as a critical determinant of psychological well‐being, influencing individuals' capacity to manage stress, navigate social challenges, and regulate emotions. However, its role in shaping vulnerability to behavioral disorders—particularly eating disorders (ED) and Internet addiction (IA)—remains complex ...
Faezeh Khorshidian +6 more
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Psychopathological Dynamics of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Visually Impaired Patients. [PDF]
Boltivets S +4 more
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Serial maternal filicide as evidence of Munchausen syndrome by proxy
Abstract Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP), or Fabricated or Induced Illness (FII), is a form of physical and emotional child abuse and maltreatment that remains frequently under‐detected due to a significant lack of clinical awareness. This case report aims to highlight the challenges of diagnosing MSBP, its impact on victims, and the ethical ...
Ahlem Mtiraoui +4 more
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Does child abuse influence the persistence of suicidal ideation in patients with high suicide risk? [PDF]
Serebriakova J +12 more
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Identifying psychiatric morbidity and comorbidity patterns associated with COVID-19 mortality. A register-based cohort study from Catalonia. [PDF]
Felez-Nobrega M +13 more
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