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Psychoses in Childhood

Journal of Mental Science, 1951
In the early literature of mental defect there are allusions to behaviour, shown by defective children, which would now tend to be regarded as psychotic. This is probably one factor which has led psychiatrists into thinking of psychosis in childhood as an exceedingly rare occurrence.
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The atypical psychoses

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1978
The psychiatric literature contains numerous accounts of psychoses found worldwide that do not fit classic definitions of schizophrenia, manic-depression, or organic brain syndrome. These vaguely defined 'atypical psychoses' are under scrutiny because of growing knowledge and more rigorous methodology in descriptive and cross-cultural psychiatry.
T C, Manschreck, M, Petri
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Compliance in psychoses

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1999
Kampman O, Lehtinen K. Compliance in psychoses. Acta Psychiatr Scand 1999: 100: 167–175. © Munksgaard 1999.Objective: To review the literature on compliance in psychoses and to evaluate the significance of the different compliance components presented.Method: Different definitions of the term compliance were first gathered.
O, Kampman, K, Lehtinen
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