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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1970
Abstract The study of alcoholic psychoses in Servicemen shows the clinical picture to be more varied than is usually believed and that they have much in common with other drug states. The ‘pharmacological’ and ‘withdrawal’ theories of alcoholic psychoses receive clinical support.
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Abstract The study of alcoholic psychoses in Servicemen shows the clinical picture to be more varied than is usually believed and that they have much in common with other drug states. The ‘pharmacological’ and ‘withdrawal’ theories of alcoholic psychoses receive clinical support.
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1982
Scandinavian psychiatrists have been pre-eminent in elucidating the concept of reactive psychoses. This diagnosis has never found much acceptance except in Scandinavia, and the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition category of brief reactive psychosis is quite different from reactive psychosis as described by most ...
J H, Stephens +2 more
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Scandinavian psychiatrists have been pre-eminent in elucidating the concept of reactive psychoses. This diagnosis has never found much acceptance except in Scandinavia, and the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition category of brief reactive psychosis is quite different from reactive psychosis as described by most ...
J H, Stephens +2 more
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 1999
SUMMARYThe European psychiatric literature is rich in descriptions and studies of atypical psychotic disorders. Most of these are finally deemed to be varieties of the affective or schizophrenic disorders, which in turn are regarded to be typical.The acute polymorphic psychotic disorder according to the ICD-10, and the periodic catatonia of Gjessing ...
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SUMMARYThe European psychiatric literature is rich in descriptions and studies of atypical psychotic disorders. Most of these are finally deemed to be varieties of the affective or schizophrenic disorders, which in turn are regarded to be typical.The acute polymorphic psychotic disorder according to the ICD-10, and the periodic catatonia of Gjessing ...
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Journal of Mental Science, 1956
The adolescent psychoses are amongst the most rewarding subjects for study in all psychiatry, not only on account of the considerable clinical interest of these patients, but because no other group affords the psychiatrist quite such an advantage by reason of age alone, an age that covers the peak phase in maturation.
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The adolescent psychoses are amongst the most rewarding subjects for study in all psychiatry, not only on account of the considerable clinical interest of these patients, but because no other group affords the psychiatrist quite such an advantage by reason of age alone, an age that covers the peak phase in maturation.
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1986
Publisher Summary Nutrition can be involved in the pathogenesis of psychotic disorders in a complex way. Nutrition deficiency syndromes in the matured adult brain are well studied, and have contribution considerably to the understanding of the biochemical bases of psychiatric illness.
A, Wunderink +2 more
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Publisher Summary Nutrition can be involved in the pathogenesis of psychotic disorders in a complex way. Nutrition deficiency syndromes in the matured adult brain are well studied, and have contribution considerably to the understanding of the biochemical bases of psychiatric illness.
A, Wunderink +2 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
The author traces the history of the concept of schizophrenic psychoses from Kraepelin's differentiation of dementia praecox from other mental illness and Bleuler's formulation of schizophrenia through the delimitation of the definition of schizophrenia to current thought on the etiology, treatment, and outcome of schizophrenic psychoses.
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The author traces the history of the concept of schizophrenic psychoses from Kraepelin's differentiation of dementia praecox from other mental illness and Bleuler's formulation of schizophrenia through the delimitation of the definition of schizophrenia to current thought on the etiology, treatment, and outcome of schizophrenic psychoses.
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Demographic aspects of functional psychoses in Canada
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1977R C Bland
exaly
Migration, ethnicity and psychoses: evidence, models and future directions
World Psychiatry, 2019Craig Morgan +2 more
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Interictal Psychoses in Comparison with Schizophrenia—A Prospective Study
Epilepsia, 2007Tomohiro Oshima, Kousuke Kanemoto
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