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agriRxiv, 2022
Abstract This is to confirm that the preprint "Fatal flaws in systematic review conduct, and how to fix them - a commentary to Rao. et al. (2022)." has been withdrawn.
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Abstract This is to confirm that the preprint "Fatal flaws in systematic review conduct, and how to fix them - a commentary to Rao. et al. (2022)." has been withdrawn.
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2023
Social withdrawal is defined as the process of removing oneself from opportunities for social interactions (Coplan and Rubin, 2010). Historically, social withdrawal has been conceptualized as a broad risk factor for negative peer experiences (e.g., exclusion, victimization) and internalizing problems (e.g., anxiety, depression) (Rubin et al., 2009 ...
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Social withdrawal is defined as the process of removing oneself from opportunities for social interactions (Coplan and Rubin, 2010). Historically, social withdrawal has been conceptualized as a broad risk factor for negative peer experiences (e.g., exclusion, victimization) and internalizing problems (e.g., anxiety, depression) (Rubin et al., 2009 ...
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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1985
ABSTRACT– Trihexyphenidyl, a synthetic anticholinergic, used to control ex I rap y ram id al symptoms arising from neuroleptic drug therapy has been a subject of controversy regarding the need for continuous antiparkinsonian therapy. In a group of 22 psychiatric patients receiving long‐term anti‐psychotic medication concurrently with trihexyphenidyl ...
M McInnis, H Petursson
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ABSTRACT– Trihexyphenidyl, a synthetic anticholinergic, used to control ex I rap y ram id al symptoms arising from neuroleptic drug therapy has been a subject of controversy regarding the need for continuous antiparkinsonian therapy. In a group of 22 psychiatric patients receiving long‐term anti‐psychotic medication concurrently with trihexyphenidyl ...
M McInnis, H Petursson
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Benzodiazepines: Dependence and Withdrawal
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979In the past two decades, billions of benzodiazepine prescriptions have been written for millions of patients who have taken these substances intermittently or continuously. Extensive use has caused health authorities and government agencies to become concerned about unknown hazards of protracted benzodiazepine use, possible dependence and tolerance ...
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2016
This paper gives an account of the analysis of a patient who did not actually become clinically regressed, but for whom regressions were localized in momentary withdrawal states which occurred in the analytic sessions. Winnicott states that during these moments of withdrawal unexpected things happen which the patient is sometimes able to report. If the
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This paper gives an account of the analysis of a patient who did not actually become clinically regressed, but for whom regressions were localized in momentary withdrawal states which occurred in the analytic sessions. Winnicott states that during these moments of withdrawal unexpected things happen which the patient is sometimes able to report. If the
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Perspectives on Social Withdrawal in Childhood: Past, Present, and Prospects
Child Development Perspectives, 2021Kenneth H Rubin
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