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Michael P Hengartner

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Praxis|June 7, 2018
[A Patient´s Personality: A Frequently Ignored but Important Component in General Medical Practice]Michael P Hengartner
Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology|May 22, 2020
How effective are antidepressants for depression over the long term? A critical review of relapse prevention trials and the issue of withdrawal confoundingMichael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|February 2, 2017
Subtle Scientific Fallacies Undermine the Validity of Neuroendocrinological Research: Do Not Draw Premature Conclusions on the Role of Female Sex HormonesMichael P Hengartner
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|August 30, 2018
What is the threshold for a clinical minimally important drug effect?Michael P Hengartner
Acta Neuropsychiatrica|June 5, 2019
Scientific debate instead of beef; challenging misleading arguments about the efficacy of antidepressantsMichael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2018
Raising Awareness for the Replication Crisis in Clinical Psychology by Focusing on Inconsistencies in Psychotherapy Research: How Much Can We Rely on Published Findings from Efficacy Trials?Michael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Psychiatry|November 16, 2020
Editorial: Antidepressant Prescriptions in Children and AdolescentsMichael P Hengartner
Addictive Behaviors|February 18, 2019
Commentary on Jauhar and HayesMichael P Hengartner
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|April 13, 2019
Is there a genuine placebo effect in acute depression treatments? A reassessment of regression to the mean and spontaneous remissionMichael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Psychiatry|December 23, 2017
Methodological Flaws, Conflicts of Interest, and Scientific Fallacies: Implications for the Evaluation of Antidepressants' Efficacy and HarmMichael P Hengartner
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Praxis|June 7, 2018
[A Patient´s Personality: A Frequently Ignored but Important Component in General Medical Practice]Michael P Hengartner
Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology|May 22, 2020
How effective are antidepressants for depression over the long term? A critical review of relapse prevention trials and the issue of withdrawal confoundingMichael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|February 2, 2017
Subtle Scientific Fallacies Undermine the Validity of Neuroendocrinological Research: Do Not Draw Premature Conclusions on the Role of Female Sex HormonesMichael P Hengartner
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|August 30, 2018
What is the threshold for a clinical minimally important drug effect?Michael P Hengartner
Acta Neuropsychiatrica|June 5, 2019
Scientific debate instead of beef; challenging misleading arguments about the efficacy of antidepressantsMichael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2018
Raising Awareness for the Replication Crisis in Clinical Psychology by Focusing on Inconsistencies in Psychotherapy Research: How Much Can We Rely on Published Findings from Efficacy Trials?Michael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Psychiatry|November 16, 2020
Editorial: Antidepressant Prescriptions in Children and AdolescentsMichael P Hengartner
Addictive Behaviors|February 18, 2019
Commentary on Jauhar and HayesMichael P Hengartner
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|April 13, 2019
Is there a genuine placebo effect in acute depression treatments? A reassessment of regression to the mean and spontaneous remissionMichael P Hengartner
Frontiers in Psychiatry|December 23, 2017
Methodological Flaws, Conflicts of Interest, and Scientific Fallacies: Implications for the Evaluation of Antidepressants' Efficacy and HarmMichael P Hengartner
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