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Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
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October 29, 2013
Delusional belief flexibility and informal caregiving relationships in psychosis: a potential cognitive route for the protective effect of social support
S Jolley, H Ferner, P Bebbington, et al.
Psychological Medicine
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July 12, 2012
Patients' beliefs about the causes, persistence and control of psychotic experiences predict take-up of effective cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
D Freeman, G Dunn, P Garety, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics
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May 1, 1990
Diagnosis of neurofibromatosis I by using tightly linked, flanking DNA markers
K Ward, P O'Connell, J C Carey, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
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September 4, 2012
Low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: a pilot study
H Waller, P A Garety, S Jolley, et al.
Psychological Medicine
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September 24, 2011
Effective elements of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: results of a novel type of subgroup analysis based on principal stratification
G Dunn, D Fowler, R Rollinson, et al.
Human Pathology
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May 1, 1985
The immunoarchitecture of cutaneous pseudolymphoma
D P Wirt, T M Grogan, C S Jolley, et al.
Cancer Research
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October 1, 1994
Chemoprevention of azoxymethane-induced colonic carcinogenesis by supplemental dietary ursodeoxycholic acid
D L Earnest, H Holubec, R K Wali, et al.
Diagnostic Immunology
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January 1, 1985
Immunotopography of splenic lymphoma of small cleaved B-cell type
T M Grogan, C S Rangel, D P Wirt, et al.
European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
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January 17, 2015
A preliminary investigation of schematic beliefs and unusual experiences in children
D Noone, C Ames, N Hassanali, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
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September 4, 2021
Distressing psychotic-like experiences, cognitive functioning and early developmental markers in clinically referred young people aged 8-18 years
G L Barnes, C Stewart, S Browning, et al.
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Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
|
October 29, 2013
Delusional belief flexibility and informal caregiving relationships in psychosis: a potential cognitive route for the protective effect of social support
S Jolley, H Ferner, P Bebbington, et al.
Psychological Medicine
|
July 12, 2012
Patients' beliefs about the causes, persistence and control of psychotic experiences predict take-up of effective cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis
D Freeman, G Dunn, P Garety, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics
|
May 1, 1990
Diagnosis of neurofibromatosis I by using tightly linked, flanking DNA markers
K Ward, P O'Connell, J C Carey, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
|
September 4, 2012
Low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis: a pilot study
H Waller, P A Garety, S Jolley, et al.
Psychological Medicine
|
September 24, 2011
Effective elements of cognitive behaviour therapy for psychosis: results of a novel type of subgroup analysis based on principal stratification
G Dunn, D Fowler, R Rollinson, et al.
Human Pathology
|
May 1, 1985
The immunoarchitecture of cutaneous pseudolymphoma
D P Wirt, T M Grogan, C S Jolley, et al.
Cancer Research
|
October 1, 1994
Chemoprevention of azoxymethane-induced colonic carcinogenesis by supplemental dietary ursodeoxycholic acid
D L Earnest, H Holubec, R K Wali, et al.
Diagnostic Immunology
|
January 1, 1985
Immunotopography of splenic lymphoma of small cleaved B-cell type
T M Grogan, C S Rangel, D P Wirt, et al.
European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
|
January 17, 2015
A preliminary investigation of schematic beliefs and unusual experiences in children
D Noone, C Ames, N Hassanali, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
|
September 4, 2021
Distressing psychotic-like experiences, cognitive functioning and early developmental markers in clinically referred young people aged 8-18 years
G L Barnes, C Stewart, S Browning, et al.
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