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Nick Craddock

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World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|June 4, 2014
Social neuroscience: bringing an end to the destructive and misguided "social" versus "biological" in psychiatryNick Craddock
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 10, 2011
Horses for courses: the need for pragmatism and realism as well as balance and caution. A commentary on AngelNick Craddock
International Psychiatry : Bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists|September 12, 2019
UK devolution and the international perspective of the CollegeNick Craddock
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|May 25, 2006
Genetics of affective (mood) disordersNick Craddock, Liz Forty
Trends in Genetics : TIG|January 16, 2009
Genetics of bipolar disorder: successful start to a long journeyNick Craddock, Pamela Sklar
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 3, 2015
Authors' replyLiz Forty, Nick Craddock
Psychopharmacology Bulletin|May 22, 2007
Searching for the puerperal trigger: molecular genetic studies of bipolar affective puerperal psychosisIan Jones, Nick Craddock
World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|February 12, 2010
Patients must be able to derive maximum benefit from a psychiatrist's medical skills and broad trainingNick Craddock, Bridget Craddock
Psychiatric Genetics|September 10, 2002
Do puerperal psychotic episodes identify a more familial subtype of bipolar disorder? Results of a family history studyIan Jones, Nick Craddock
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|January 5, 2012
The bicentennial volume of the British Journal of Psychiatry: the winding pathway of mental sciencePeter Tyrer, Nick Craddock
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World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|June 4, 2014
Social neuroscience: bringing an end to the destructive and misguided "social" versus "biological" in psychiatryNick Craddock
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 10, 2011
Horses for courses: the need for pragmatism and realism as well as balance and caution. A commentary on AngelNick Craddock
International Psychiatry : Bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists|September 12, 2019
UK devolution and the international perspective of the CollegeNick Craddock
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|May 25, 2006
Genetics of affective (mood) disordersNick Craddock, Liz Forty
Trends in Genetics : TIG|January 16, 2009
Genetics of bipolar disorder: successful start to a long journeyNick Craddock, Pamela Sklar
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 3, 2015
Authors' replyLiz Forty, Nick Craddock
Psychopharmacology Bulletin|May 22, 2007
Searching for the puerperal trigger: molecular genetic studies of bipolar affective puerperal psychosisIan Jones, Nick Craddock
World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|February 12, 2010
Patients must be able to derive maximum benefit from a psychiatrist's medical skills and broad trainingNick Craddock, Bridget Craddock
Psychiatric Genetics|September 10, 2002
Do puerperal psychotic episodes identify a more familial subtype of bipolar disorder? Results of a family history studyIan Jones, Nick Craddock
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|January 5, 2012
The bicentennial volume of the British Journal of Psychiatry: the winding pathway of mental sciencePeter Tyrer, Nick Craddock
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