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R F Haykal

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The Hastings Center Report|December 1, 1982
Saying 'no' to electroshockR K Sherlock, R F Haykal
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|November 1, 1990
Bupropion as a promising approach to rapid cycling bipolar II patientsR F Haykal, H S Akiskal
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|September 15, 1999
The long-term outcome of dysthymia in private practice: clinical features, temperament, and the art of managementR F Haykal, H S Akiskal
Clinical Pharmacy|October 1, 1992
Management of psychotropic-induced hyperprolactinemiaP A Marken, R F Haykal, J N Fisher
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|November 7, 1999
The role of bipolarity in depression in the family practice settingJ S Manning, R F Haykal, H S Akiskal
Comprehensive Psychiatry|March 1, 1997
On the nature of depressive and anxious states in a family practice setting: the high prevalence of bipolar II and related disorders in a cohort followed longitudinallyJ S Manning, R F Haykal, P D Connor, et al.
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic|January 1, 1995
Patterns of symptomatic change in depressed patients in a private inpatient mood disorders programR A Neimeyer, K D Baker, R F Haykal, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|July 1, 1980
Characterological depressions. Clinical and sleep EEG findings separating 'subaffective dysthymias' from 'character spectrum disorders'H S Akiskal, T L Rosenthal, R F Haykal, et al.
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The Hastings Center Report|December 1, 1982
Saying 'no' to electroshockR K Sherlock, R F Haykal
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|November 1, 1990
Bupropion as a promising approach to rapid cycling bipolar II patientsR F Haykal, H S Akiskal
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|September 15, 1999
The long-term outcome of dysthymia in private practice: clinical features, temperament, and the art of managementR F Haykal, H S Akiskal
Clinical Pharmacy|October 1, 1992
Management of psychotropic-induced hyperprolactinemiaP A Marken, R F Haykal, J N Fisher
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|November 7, 1999
The role of bipolarity in depression in the family practice settingJ S Manning, R F Haykal, H S Akiskal
Comprehensive Psychiatry|March 1, 1997
On the nature of depressive and anxious states in a family practice setting: the high prevalence of bipolar II and related disorders in a cohort followed longitudinallyJ S Manning, R F Haykal, P D Connor, et al.
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic|January 1, 1995
Patterns of symptomatic change in depressed patients in a private inpatient mood disorders programR A Neimeyer, K D Baker, R F Haykal, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|July 1, 1980
Characterological depressions. Clinical and sleep EEG findings separating 'subaffective dysthymias' from 'character spectrum disorders'H S Akiskal, T L Rosenthal, R F Haykal, et al.
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