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Extending the pragmatic theory of the firm with shared values and social norms
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, EarlyView.
Bartley J. Madden, Douglas E. Stevens
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The spectrum of psychosis is highly relevant to child and adolescent mental health. Psychotic symptoms are common in children and adolescents. The onset of psychotic disorders is often preceded by neurodevelopmental problems in early childhood, and some 13% of adolescents attending specialist mental health services will later be diagnosed with a ...
James G. Scott
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Background The endocannabinoid (eCB) system, the primary target of cannabis, has gained significant attention as a potential novel therapeutic approach for treating a range of psychiatric disorders characterized by dysregulation of stress, emotion, and social behavior.
Ryann C. Tansey +3 more
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Background Adolescent self‐reported psychotic experiences are associated with mental illness and could help guide prevention strategies. Youth report substantially more experiences than adults. However, with large societal changes like the digital revolution and COVID‐19 pandemic, existing questionnaires may no longer accurately capture youth ...
Viktoria Birkenæs +12 more
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Are Antipsychotics for Life? Deprescribing Antipsychotic Medication in Mental Health Nursing
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Joanna M. Painter
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Schizophrenic psychology, associative learning and the role of forebrain dopamine
It is suggested that schizophrenic thinking can be explained as a lowering of levels of significance for acceptance of conclusions based on inductive logic. The formal similarity between inductive logic and operant, or classical conditioning is pointed out.
Robert J. Miller
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Estranged parents and a schizophrenic child: choice in economics, psychology and neuroeconomics
Gul and Pesendorfer provide the best-known and most strident of a set of recent backlashes by economists against methodological revolutions promoted by some behavioural economists and neuroeconomists. Philosophers are likely to read these responses as merely reactionary, especially as their rhetoric goes beyond what their explicit argumentation validly
Don Ross
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Schizophrenic Thought Disorder
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988It is suggested that schizophrenic thought disorder comprises four relatively independent components: delusion; intrinsic thinking disturbance; formal thought disorder; and deficient real-world knowledge – a new concept. Schizophrenic and neurotic control subjects were given tests of thinking, perception, appreciation of conversational discourse, and ...
Cutting, J., Murphy, Declan
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Scuttling the Schizophrenic Student Mind: On Teaching the Unity of Faith and Learning In Psychology
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen
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The reality of psychological distance in chronic schizophrenics [PDF]
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