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February 9, 2022
Guidelines for the management of psychosis in the context of mood disorders
Darryl Bassett, Philip Boyce, Bill Lyndon, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
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April 2, 2021
Profiling rTMS: A critical response
Gin S Malhi, Erica Bell, Zola Mannie, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
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August 1, 2020
Channelling response: A novel perspective and therapeutic paradigm
Gin S Malhi, Erica Bell, Philip Boyce, et al.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
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June 26, 2014
The lived experience of involuntary community treatment: a qualitative study of mental health consumers and carers
Edwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
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September 9, 2022
The management of depression: the evidence speaks for itself
Gin S Malhi, Erica Bell, Darryl Bassett, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical
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March 19, 2022
Abnormal habenula functional connectivity characterizes treatment-resistant depression
Ana Rita Barreiros, Isabella Breukelaar, Prashanth Mayur, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders
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December 24, 2021
A new machine learning-derived screening measure for differentiating bipolar from unipolar mood disorders
Gordon Parker, Michael J Spoelma, Gabriela Tavella, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
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July 15, 2016
How shortcomings in the mental health system affect the use of involuntary community treatment orders
Edwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders
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March 29, 2020
Acute coronary syndrome-associated depression: Getting to the heart of the data
Gordon Parker, Darryl Bassett, Philip Boyce, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
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March 24, 2016
Why the hype about subtype? Bipolar I, bipolar II--it's simply bipolar, through and through!
Gin S Malhi, Yulisha Byrow, Philip Boyce, et al.
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Schizophrenia Research
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February 9, 2022
Guidelines for the management of psychosis in the context of mood disorders
Darryl Bassett, Philip Boyce, Bill Lyndon, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
|
April 2, 2021
Profiling rTMS: A critical response
Gin S Malhi, Erica Bell, Zola Mannie, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
|
August 1, 2020
Channelling response: A novel perspective and therapeutic paradigm
Gin S Malhi, Erica Bell, Philip Boyce, et al.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
|
June 26, 2014
The lived experience of involuntary community treatment: a qualitative study of mental health consumers and carers
Edwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
|
September 9, 2022
The management of depression: the evidence speaks for itself
Gin S Malhi, Erica Bell, Darryl Bassett, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical
|
March 19, 2022
Abnormal habenula functional connectivity characterizes treatment-resistant depression
Ana Rita Barreiros, Isabella Breukelaar, Prashanth Mayur, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders
|
December 24, 2021
A new machine learning-derived screening measure for differentiating bipolar from unipolar mood disorders
Gordon Parker, Michael J Spoelma, Gabriela Tavella, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
|
July 15, 2016
How shortcomings in the mental health system affect the use of involuntary community treatment orders
Edwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders
|
March 29, 2020
Acute coronary syndrome-associated depression: Getting to the heart of the data
Gordon Parker, Darryl Bassett, Philip Boyce, et al.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
|
March 24, 2016
Why the hype about subtype? Bipolar I, bipolar II--it's simply bipolar, through and through!
Gin S Malhi, Yulisha Byrow, Philip Boyce, et al.
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