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Daniel Whiting

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Philosophical Studies|April 12, 2019
Right in some respects: reasons as evidenceDaniel Whiting
Evidence-Based Mental Health|September 13, 2015
Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists: a heterogeneous class of novel psychoactive substance with emerging risk of psychosisDaniel Whiting
The Lancet. Digital Health|December 18, 2020
Prognostic models in first-episode psychosisDaniel Whiting, Seena Fazel
Evidence-Based Mental Health|June 29, 2019
How accurate are suicide risk prediction models? Asking the right questions for clinical practiceDaniel Whiting, Seena Fazel
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : an International Forum|February 28, 2020
Perspectivism and the Argument from GuidanceJonathan Way, Daniel Whiting
Psychiatric Bulletin (2014)|September 20, 2014
Authors' responsePhilip J Cowen, Daniel Whiting
The Lancet. Psychiatry|October 23, 2020
Violence and mental disorders: a structured review of associations by individual diagnoses, risk factors, and risk assessmentDaniel Whiting, Paul Lichtenstein, Seena Fazel
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology|March 5, 2019
Violence prevention in psychiatry: an umbrella review of interventions in general and forensic psychiatryAchim Wolf, Daniel Whiting, Seena Fazel
JAMA Psychiatry|May 4, 2022
Associating Violence With Schizophrenia-Risks and Biases-ReplyDaniel Whiting, John R Geddes, Seena Fazel
Early Intervention in Psychiatry|November 24, 2019
Violent outcomes in first-episode psychosis: A clinical cohort studyDaniel Whiting, Belinda R Lennox, Seena Fazel
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Philosophical Studies|April 12, 2019
Right in some respects: reasons as evidenceDaniel Whiting
Evidence-Based Mental Health|September 13, 2015
Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists: a heterogeneous class of novel psychoactive substance with emerging risk of psychosisDaniel Whiting
The Lancet. Digital Health|December 18, 2020
Prognostic models in first-episode psychosisDaniel Whiting, Seena Fazel
Evidence-Based Mental Health|June 29, 2019
How accurate are suicide risk prediction models? Asking the right questions for clinical practiceDaniel Whiting, Seena Fazel
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : an International Forum|February 28, 2020
Perspectivism and the Argument from GuidanceJonathan Way, Daniel Whiting
Psychiatric Bulletin (2014)|September 20, 2014
Authors' responsePhilip J Cowen, Daniel Whiting
The Lancet. Psychiatry|October 23, 2020
Violence and mental disorders: a structured review of associations by individual diagnoses, risk factors, and risk assessmentDaniel Whiting, Paul Lichtenstein, Seena Fazel
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology|March 5, 2019
Violence prevention in psychiatry: an umbrella review of interventions in general and forensic psychiatryAchim Wolf, Daniel Whiting, Seena Fazel
JAMA Psychiatry|May 4, 2022
Associating Violence With Schizophrenia-Risks and Biases-ReplyDaniel Whiting, John R Geddes, Seena Fazel
Early Intervention in Psychiatry|November 24, 2019
Violent outcomes in first-episode psychosis: A clinical cohort studyDaniel Whiting, Belinda R Lennox, Seena Fazel
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