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Jan Scott

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Psychological Medicine|March 8, 2003
Methodological aspects of randomized controlled trials of psychotherapy in primary careJan Scott, Tom Sensky
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|April 10, 2002
Treatment non-adherence in affective disordersRavi Lingam, Jan Scott
Early Intervention in Psychiatry|February 12, 2017
Should we intervene at stage 0? A qualitative study of attitudes of asymptomatic youth at increased risk of developing bipolar disorders and parents with established diseaseJo Davison, Jan Scott
Bipolar Disorders|December 6, 2013
A systematic review of gender-specific rates of unipolar and bipolar disorders in community studies of pre-pubertal childrenJessica Douglas, Jan Scott
The American Journal of Psychiatry|November 2, 2002
Self-reported adherence to treatment with mood stabilizers, plasma levels, and psychiatric hospitalizationJan Scott, Marie Pope
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|May 22, 2002
Nonadherence with mood stabilizers: prevalence and predictorsJan Scott, Marie Pope
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 3, 2005
From 'obstetric complications' to a maternal-foetal origin hypothesis of mood disorderVeronica O'Keane, Jan Scott
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|October 20, 2018
Are rating scales for bipolar disorders fit for purpose?Jan Scott, Greg Murray
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 15, 2021
Brief Research Report: A Pilot Study of Cognitive Behavioral Regulation Therapy (CBT-REG) for Young People at High Risk of Early Transition to Bipolar DisordersJan Scott, Thomas D Meyer
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|March 3, 2016
Psychotherapies should be assessed for both benefit and harmJan Scott, Allan H Young
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Psychological Medicine|March 8, 2003
Methodological aspects of randomized controlled trials of psychotherapy in primary careJan Scott, Tom Sensky
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|April 10, 2002
Treatment non-adherence in affective disordersRavi Lingam, Jan Scott
Early Intervention in Psychiatry|February 12, 2017
Should we intervene at stage 0? A qualitative study of attitudes of asymptomatic youth at increased risk of developing bipolar disorders and parents with established diseaseJo Davison, Jan Scott
Bipolar Disorders|December 6, 2013
A systematic review of gender-specific rates of unipolar and bipolar disorders in community studies of pre-pubertal childrenJessica Douglas, Jan Scott
The American Journal of Psychiatry|November 2, 2002
Self-reported adherence to treatment with mood stabilizers, plasma levels, and psychiatric hospitalizationJan Scott, Marie Pope
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|May 22, 2002
Nonadherence with mood stabilizers: prevalence and predictorsJan Scott, Marie Pope
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 3, 2005
From 'obstetric complications' to a maternal-foetal origin hypothesis of mood disorderVeronica O'Keane, Jan Scott
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|October 20, 2018
Are rating scales for bipolar disorders fit for purpose?Jan Scott, Greg Murray
Frontiers in Psychiatry|February 15, 2021
Brief Research Report: A Pilot Study of Cognitive Behavioral Regulation Therapy (CBT-REG) for Young People at High Risk of Early Transition to Bipolar DisordersJan Scott, Thomas D Meyer
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|March 3, 2016
Psychotherapies should be assessed for both benefit and harmJan Scott, Allan H Young
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