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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|February 3, 2012
Negative childhood experiences and mental health: theoretical, clinical and primary prevention implicationsJohn Read, Richard P Bentall
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry|May 2, 2003
Psychological trauma and psychosis: another reason why people diagnosed schizophrenic must be offered psychological therapiesJohn Read, Colin A Ross
Trauma, Violence & Abuse|December 31, 2003
Models of response to childhood sexual abuse: their implications for treatmentSuzanne Barker-Collo, John Read
American Journal of Men'S Health|March 20, 2016
Conflict in Men's Experiences With AntidepressantsKerry Gibson, Claire Cartwright, John Read
Higher Education|December 6, 2021
The impact of adverse childhood experiences and recent life events on anxiety and quality of life in university studentsEmma Davies, John Read, Mark Shevlin
Schizophrenia Research|September 28, 2011
Antipsychotic medication and mortality: a clarificationStefan Weinmann, Volkmar Aderhold, John Read
Transcultural Psychiatry|February 20, 2018
Ngā Whakāwhitinga (standing at the crossroads): How Māori understand what Western psychiatry calls "schizophrenia"Melissa Taitimu, John Read, Tracey McIntosh
Future Science OA|December 30, 2016
In search of an evidence-based role for psychiatryJohn Read, Olga Runciman, Jacqui Dillon
Psychiatry Research|February 19, 2014
Adverse emotional and interpersonal effects reported by 1829 New Zealanders while taking antidepressantsJohn Read, Claire Cartwright, Kerry Gibson
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|February 19, 2009
The need to rely on evidence not ideology in stigma researchJohn Read, Nick Haslam, Emma Davies
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The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|February 3, 2012
Negative childhood experiences and mental health: theoretical, clinical and primary prevention implicationsJohn Read, Richard P Bentall
The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry|May 2, 2003
Psychological trauma and psychosis: another reason why people diagnosed schizophrenic must be offered psychological therapiesJohn Read, Colin A Ross
Trauma, Violence & Abuse|December 31, 2003
Models of response to childhood sexual abuse: their implications for treatmentSuzanne Barker-Collo, John Read
American Journal of Men'S Health|March 20, 2016
Conflict in Men's Experiences With AntidepressantsKerry Gibson, Claire Cartwright, John Read
Higher Education|December 6, 2021
The impact of adverse childhood experiences and recent life events on anxiety and quality of life in university studentsEmma Davies, John Read, Mark Shevlin
Schizophrenia Research|September 28, 2011
Antipsychotic medication and mortality: a clarificationStefan Weinmann, Volkmar Aderhold, John Read
Transcultural Psychiatry|February 20, 2018
Ngā Whakāwhitinga (standing at the crossroads): How Māori understand what Western psychiatry calls "schizophrenia"Melissa Taitimu, John Read, Tracey McIntosh
Future Science OA|December 30, 2016
In search of an evidence-based role for psychiatryJohn Read, Olga Runciman, Jacqui Dillon
Psychiatry Research|February 19, 2014
Adverse emotional and interpersonal effects reported by 1829 New Zealanders while taking antidepressantsJohn Read, Claire Cartwright, Kerry Gibson
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica|February 19, 2009
The need to rely on evidence not ideology in stigma researchJohn Read, Nick Haslam, Emma Davies
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