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Peter Handest

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Personality and Mental Health|December 18, 2013
Unifying or splitting-how to find a diagnosis that unifies the psychopathologyPeter Handest
The British Journal of Psychiatry. Supplement|August 2, 2005
Clinical characteristics of first-admitted patients with ICD-10 schizotypal disorderPeter Handest, Josef Parnas
Comprehensive Psychiatry|March 27, 2003
Phenomenology of anomalous self-experience in early schizophreniaJosef Parnas, Peter Handest
Ugeskrift for Laeger|October 24, 2015
[Why is it so difficult to diagnose schizophrenia?]Peter Handest, Julie Nordgaard Frederiksen
Psychopathology|July 28, 2007
Reliability of measuring anomalous experience: the Bonn Scale for the Assessment of Basic SymptomsAnne Vollmer-Larsen, Peter Handest, Josef Parnas
Psychopathology|September 24, 2005
Anomalous subjective experience among first-admitted schizophrenia spectrum patients: empirical investigationJosef Parnas, Peter Handest, Lennart Jansson, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|June 15, 2007
The diagnostic status of first-rank symptomsJulie Nordgaard, Sidse M Arnfred, Peter Handest, et al.
World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|September 2, 2006
Exploring boundaries of schizophrenia: a comparison of ICD-10 with other diagnostic systems in first-admitted patientsLennart Jansson, Peter Handest, Jan Nielsen, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 16, 2024
Pseudoneurotic Symptoms in the Schizophrenia Spectrum: A Longitudinal Study of Their Relation to Psychopathology and Clinical OutcomesAndreas Rosén Rasmussen, Peter Handest, Anne Vollmer-Larsen, et al.
Psychopathology|June 7, 2019
Arguments for a Phenomenologically Informed Clinical Approach to Autism Spectrum DisorderMaria Nilsson, Peter Handest, Lena Nylander, et al.
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Personality and Mental Health|December 18, 2013
Unifying or splitting-how to find a diagnosis that unifies the psychopathologyPeter Handest
The British Journal of Psychiatry. Supplement|August 2, 2005
Clinical characteristics of first-admitted patients with ICD-10 schizotypal disorderPeter Handest, Josef Parnas
Comprehensive Psychiatry|March 27, 2003
Phenomenology of anomalous self-experience in early schizophreniaJosef Parnas, Peter Handest
Ugeskrift for Laeger|October 24, 2015
[Why is it so difficult to diagnose schizophrenia?]Peter Handest, Julie Nordgaard Frederiksen
Psychopathology|July 28, 2007
Reliability of measuring anomalous experience: the Bonn Scale for the Assessment of Basic SymptomsAnne Vollmer-Larsen, Peter Handest, Josef Parnas
Psychopathology|September 24, 2005
Anomalous subjective experience among first-admitted schizophrenia spectrum patients: empirical investigationJosef Parnas, Peter Handest, Lennart Jansson, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|June 15, 2007
The diagnostic status of first-rank symptomsJulie Nordgaard, Sidse M Arnfred, Peter Handest, et al.
World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|September 2, 2006
Exploring boundaries of schizophrenia: a comparison of ICD-10 with other diagnostic systems in first-admitted patientsLennart Jansson, Peter Handest, Jan Nielsen, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 16, 2024
Pseudoneurotic Symptoms in the Schizophrenia Spectrum: A Longitudinal Study of Their Relation to Psychopathology and Clinical OutcomesAndreas Rosén Rasmussen, Peter Handest, Anne Vollmer-Larsen, et al.
Psychopathology|June 7, 2019
Arguments for a Phenomenologically Informed Clinical Approach to Autism Spectrum DisorderMaria Nilsson, Peter Handest, Lena Nylander, et al.
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