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...Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 35(3), 461-476. Henly, J. R. (1997). The complexi...
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Most graduate students rated training in DD as "somewhat important" (55.6%) or "very important" (38.1%), and 85% of students agreed that training in DD would improve their ability to provide psychological services to other populations. At the same time, the majority of students indicated that they had not taken a mandatory or elective course in DD as part of their graduate training (70% indicated "No" to both). Four percent of the sample (n = 11) took both an elective and mandatory course. Of the 15.5% (n = 46) who took a mandatory course, 61% (n - 27) rated the course training as "adequate" or "extensive" (rather than inadequate). Of the 14.5% (n = 41) of individuals who took an elective course, 78% (n = 32) rated the course training as "adequate" or "extensive." Significantly fewer st...
...In their survey of 60 psychiatry residents writing a Canadian preparatory exam, Bü...
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... in medicinal chemistry, toxicology, psychiatry, and pharmacology, as well as a capacity to interp...He is board certified in both general psychology and anatomical and clinical pathology, and holds a...
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... in medicinal chemistry, toxicology, psychiatry, and pharmacology, as well as a capacity to interp...He is board certified in both general psychology and anatomical and clinical pathology, and holds a...
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... in medicinal chemistry, toxicology, psychiatry, and pharmacology, as well as a capacity to interp...He is board certified in both general psychology and anatomical and clinical pathology, and holds a...
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...." In Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. Vol. 2. Ed L. Berkowitz. New York: Academic Press...1959. "Loneliness." Psychiatry 22 (1): 1-15. Gandy, Oscar. 1993. The Panoptic Sor...
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The title of this book accurately describes its intentions: to summarise the state of what is known about obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), including the clinical presentation, the functional impairments associated with OCD, and the assessment and treatment of OCD. OCD is an often misunderstood disorder, with many people in the general public understandably confusing the lay understanding of being "obsessed" with something (e.g., "He's obsessed with video games") with the DSM-IV definition of obsessions as repetitive, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts. Further, the heterogeneous symptom presentation of afflicted individuals adds to the confusion surrounding OCD. While many people have heard of symptoms such as compulsive handwashing, equally as many are likely unaware that counting, r...
... in Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College, University of London and Consul...
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...: University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry. . Aguilar, Benjamin, Alan L. Sroufe, Byron Egelan...Canadian Psychology 33: 405. . Campbell, Mary A., Stephen Porter et Da...
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... undermining the integrity of psychiatry, particularly in defining mental illness and the c...and James Bonta 2003 The Psychology of Criminal Conduct (3rd ed.). Cincinnati: Anderso...