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ABSTRACT Background and Hypothesis In people with psychotic disorders, exercise is known to improve psychotic symptoms; however, the mechanisms underlying these effects are unclear. In the network approach, mental disorders are conceptualised as complex systems of interacting symptoms. In this context, exercise interventions could modify the dynamic of
Kim Laurendeau +4 more
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Transfer of manualized CBT for social phobia into clinical practice (SOPHO-PRAX) : a study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is generally known to be efficacious in the treatment of social phobia when applied in RCT's, namely when the treatment manual is based on the Clark-Wells approach.
Crawcour, Stephen +5 more
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«Je suis née à Babylone»… lettre ouverte à la Psychiatrie [PDF]
Olivia Vernay
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Obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) is a psychiatric condition that varies considerably in severity and resistance to treatment. The aim of this study was to identify error detection abnormalities in OCD patients using evoked potential recordings and to determine whether links could be established between individual patients’ error detection processes ...
Issa Wassouf +7 more
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Démons et déments. Quand Détective enquête sur la folie
This article aims to identify the place of the theme of madness in Detective news magazine. The period of publication of the magazine (1928-1940) by a subsidiary of the publisher Gallimard corresponds to a time when the assistance to the insane is the ...
Marc Renneville
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To what extent could acute general psychiatric day care reduce inpatient admissions? [PDF]
The multi-site research project (Acronym: EDEN-study) “Psychiatric day hospital treatment: An alternative to inpatient treatment, being cost-effective and minimizing post-treatment needs for care?
Howardova, A +6 more
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Evaluating agreement between visual read and quantification of amyloid PET in the ADNI‐DOD cohort
Abstract Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), among other comorbidities, are common in military Veterans. These factors could affect visual interpretation of amyloid PET. We evaluated the agreement between PET visual read (VR) and Centiloid (CL) quantification in the ADNI‐DOD cohort enrolling US Vietnam war
Agathe Vrillon +18 more
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Abstract Background Recent evidence suggests that microglial activation mirrors tau accumulation along highly connected brain regions, but their relation remains unclear. We examined (a) longitudinal changes in microglial activation in Alzheimer's disease spectrum (ADS) compared to healthy controls (HC) (b) whether these changes are linked to tau ...
Marco Öchsner +35 more
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Making a case for introspection [PDF]
Defending first-person introspective access to own mental states, we argue against Carruthers' claim of mindreading being prior to meta-cognition and for a fundamental difference between how we understand our own and others' mental states.
Frith, CD, Lodahl, S, Zinck, A
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