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Adverse Childhood Experiences in Autistic and Neurotypical Girls
ABSTRACT Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic, life‐altering events that occur in childhood with long‐term negative physical and/or mental health outcomes. Previous research, while limited and largely focused on males, suggests children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at higher risk of experiencing ACEs than typically ...
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Embracing Pluralism: Rethinking Western Psychiatric Models for Equitable Global Mental Health. [PDF]
Osborne A.
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Interpretable analysis of social anxiety status and influencing factors among college students. [PDF]
Deng Q, Zhang X.
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Psychosis in the aftermath of stroke: Pyridoxine-responsive homocystinuria in an adolescent. [PDF]
Kannappan R +3 more
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Autism and Its Lookalikes: A Case Report of a Child Whose Autism Diagnosis No Longer Fit Years Later. [PDF]
Kim E, Hong JS.
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How the brain structures the boundaries of psychiatric discourse. [PDF]
Gauld C, Micoulaud-Franchi JA.
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Correction: Efficacy pilot study of the DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview in a specialized mental healthcare inpatient unit for adolescents in Norway. [PDF]
Svamo NTØ, DeMarinis V, Haug SHK.
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2023
Abstract Psychiatrists face death in their clinical practice in many forms, and the psychology hereof is clearly important. It is part of the psychiatric profession to assess the risk of suicide, as well as homicide, as part of daily clinical work. Decisions related to these areas all have severe ethical and confidentiality implications.
Savita Malhotra, Nidhi Chauhan
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Abstract Psychiatrists face death in their clinical practice in many forms, and the psychology hereof is clearly important. It is part of the psychiatric profession to assess the risk of suicide, as well as homicide, as part of daily clinical work. Decisions related to these areas all have severe ethical and confidentiality implications.
Savita Malhotra, Nidhi Chauhan
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1965
PSYCHIATRY definitely has passed through its infancy and, after a somewhat hectic adolescence, has come of age. Signs of maturity can be observed in many ways. While at the beginning of the century Kraepelin, Bleuler, Freud, and Jung still hoped to find universal laws of normal and abnormal functioning, contemporary psychiatrists have become more ...
MAX PEPPER, F. C. REDLICH, ANITA PEPPER
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PSYCHIATRY definitely has passed through its infancy and, after a somewhat hectic adolescence, has come of age. Signs of maturity can be observed in many ways. While at the beginning of the century Kraepelin, Bleuler, Freud, and Jung still hoped to find universal laws of normal and abnormal functioning, contemporary psychiatrists have become more ...
MAX PEPPER, F. C. REDLICH, ANITA PEPPER
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