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The Royal College of Psychiatrists Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Surveillance System for rare events and disorders: highlighting the need for an international network for surveillance
Published 2025-02-01“…This article summarises how the Royal College of Psychiatrists Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Surveillance System was developed, as well as the key studies that have used the system and their impact, to make the case for a wider international surveillance unit for child and adolescent psychiatry. …”
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Psychiatric Referrals in a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India: A Retrospective Study
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Attitudes and knowledge for CBT-based psychotherapy among medical students and residents in China: a survey study
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Theoretical and legal principles of forensic psychiatric examination in criminal proceedings
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Help-seeking for depression among Vietnamese migrant workers in Japan and factors related to their intentions to seek help from a psychiatrist: a cross-sectional study
Published 2025-01-01“…It may be beneficial to acknowledge not only linguistic barriers but also other related factors when planning strategies to enhance Vietnamese migrant workers’ intentions to seek help from psychiatrists.…”
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Psychotropic medications: a descriptive study of prescription trends in Tabriz, Iran, 2021–2022
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Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for drug addiction in Nepal: impact and implications of an initial 2-day training of trainers
Published 2025-02-01“…Most were rehabilitation staff, along with a few psychologists and psychiatrists. Feedback suggested a high degree of satisfaction and provided comments to improve the programme. …”
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The Use of Succinylcholine in Brugada Syndrome: A Case Report and Discussion of Literature
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Hommes et femmes devant le psychiatre : hygiène mentale et placement asilaire (Belgique, entre-deux-guerres)
Published 2017-11-01“…What is it that drives these men and women to see a psychiatrist ? What elements does the physician use to advise or encourage placement ? …”
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Social Work Students Beliefs Towards Mental Illnesses and the Effects of Theoretical Education About Mental Illnesses
Published 2015-08-01“…The students who consulted a psychiatrist had lower score in dangerousness subscale of BMI, however, the difference remained at the edge of the significance level (p=0.056). …”
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Conceptualization of depressive disorders and their treatment in Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy (Part 2)
Published 2025-01-01“… In this article, the author attempts to conceptualize the treatment of depressive disorders through the lens of positive and transcultural psychotherapy (PPT), referring to the main tenets of this approach and his own experience as a psychotherapist and psychiatrist. The most important aspects are included here to structure and operationalize the psychotherapy of depression. …”
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A Boy With KIF11-Associated Disorder Along With ADHD and ASD: Collaboration Between Paediatrics and Child Psychiatry
Published 2024-01-01“…Collaboration between ophthalmologists, paediatricians, and child psychiatrists is crucial for early detection and intervention. …”
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The people’s game: evolutionary perspectives on the behavioural neuroscience of football fandom
Published 2025-01-01“…We finish with a discussion of whether, in the era of social prescribing, football could be seen as a psychiatrist’s tool. We conclude with suggestions on how the positive aspects of football can be emphasised through evolutionary perspectives, and how future research on football fandom may inform evolutionary understanding of humans writ large.…”
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Teaching Ethics in Canadian Gastroenterology
Published 2004-01-01“…The working knowledge in ethics required of a gastroenterologist is different, for example, from that needed by an intensivist or a psychiatrist. It is with this context in mind that Malhotra and Ottaway, in this issue of the Journal (pages 315-317), propose the creation of a national curriculum in bioethics specific to gastroenterology.…”
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