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Psychotic disorders

MRCPsych Part 1 In a Box, 2019
Using the conversational style and case vignettes found in all Practical Guides in Psychiatry titles, Dr. Freudenreich shows how to recognize psychotic signs and symptoms, arrive at a clinical diagnosis that explains the psychosis, and treat the disorder.
B. Punukollu   +2 more
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Psychotic Disorders.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Using the conversational style and case vignettes found in all Practical Guides in Psychiatry titles, Dr. Freudenreich shows how to recognize psychotic signs and symptoms, arrive at a clinical diagnosis that explains the psychosis, and treat the disorder.
J. Lieberman, M. First
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Brain age in mood and psychotic disorders: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2021
To evaluate whether accelerated brain aging occurs in individuals with mood or psychotic disorders.
P. Ballester   +6 more
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Polygenic Risk and Progression to Bipolar or Psychotic Disorders Among Individuals Diagnosed With Unipolar Depression in Early Life.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020
OBJECTIVE The authors investigated the associations between polygenic liability and progression to bipolar disorder or psychotic disorders among individuals diagnosed with unipolar depression in early life.
K. Musliner   +11 more
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Psychotic Disorders

2022
Psychotic symptoms are a cross-sectional dimension that competes with multiple diagnostic categories and not necessarily identify schizophrenia; all cases of schizophrenia represent a psychotic disorder but not vice versa, as psychotic symptoms are a necessary but not a sufficient condition.
Bosia, M.   +8 more
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Psychotic disorders

2015
The presentation of psychotic disorders in jails and prisons can be quite complex and diverse. In addition to the schizophrenia spectrum disorders, there are the many disorders of unclear etiology or secondary to the neurotoxic effects of substance abuse.
Johann Brink, Todd Tomita
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Migration and psychotic disorders

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2011
The incidence of psychotic disorders is extremely high in several immigrant groups in Europe. This article describes the epidemiological evidence for increased incidence rates among immigrants compared with nonimmigrant populations and explores possible explanations for this excess risk.
Wim Veling, Ezra Susser
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Neurobiology of Psychotic Disorders

DeckerMed Medical Cannabis, 2020
Efforts to prevent or lessen the functional impact of psychosis can be informed by a better understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings at the earliest stages of the disorder. Understanding these processes early in the psychosis spectrum will in turn allow more targeted efforts to prevent or minimize functional limitations among patients with ...
Jamie W. Joseph   +4 more
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