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Debbie Warman

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Psychiatry Research|August 17, 2014
An investigation into reasoning biases, mood and cognitive state, and subclinical delusional ideationHaley Medlin, Debbie Warman
Psychiatry Research|May 6, 2014
Alexithymia in schizophrenia: associations with neurocognition and emotional distressRebecca Fogley, Debbie Warman, Paul H Lysaker
Schizophrenia Research|August 31, 2010
The relationships between schizophrenia symptom dimensions and executive functioning componentsLaura K Clark, Debbie Warman, Paul H Lysaker
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal|April 5, 2019
Public understanding of different kinds of voice-hearing experiences: Causal beliefs, perceptions of mental illness, and stigmaPeter Phalen, Debbie Warman, Joel M Martin, et al.
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Psychiatry Research|August 17, 2014
An investigation into reasoning biases, mood and cognitive state, and subclinical delusional ideationHaley Medlin, Debbie Warman
Psychiatry Research|May 6, 2014
Alexithymia in schizophrenia: associations with neurocognition and emotional distressRebecca Fogley, Debbie Warman, Paul H Lysaker
Schizophrenia Research|August 31, 2010
The relationships between schizophrenia symptom dimensions and executive functioning componentsLaura K Clark, Debbie Warman, Paul H Lysaker
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal|April 5, 2019
Public understanding of different kinds of voice-hearing experiences: Causal beliefs, perceptions of mental illness, and stigmaPeter Phalen, Debbie Warman, Joel M Martin, et al.
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