Articles with "biological psychiatry" as a keyword



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Unconsidered issues of measurement noninvariance in biological psychiatry: A focus on biological phenotypes of psychopathology

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Published in 2022 at "Molecular Psychiatry"

DOI: 10.1038/s41380-021-01414-5

Abstract: There is increasing appreciation that certain biological processes may not be equally related to all psychiatric symptoms in a given diagnostic category. Research on the biological phenotyping of psychopathology has begun examining the etiological and… read more here.

Keywords: psychopathology; biological psychiatry; unconsidered issues; measurement noninvariance ... See more keywords
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Social versus biological psychiatry: It’s time for integration! Commentary by Nick Rose

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Published in 2018 at "International Journal of Social Psychiatry"

DOI: 10.1177/0020764018767218

Abstract: predicting who will and who will not develop a disorder (Davey-Smith, 2011). Nevertheless, Davey-Smith points out that genetic variants can enhance the importance of insights that epidemiology (population level risks) brings. So, should we welcome… read more here.

Keywords: biological psychiatry; psychiatry; psychiatry time; versus biological ... See more keywords
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The scientific path of Jakub Frostig in the light of his correspondence with the leading representatives of world psychiatry - from psychoanalysis and phenomenological approach to biological psychiatry. Part 2. Towards biological psychiatry.

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Published in 2021 at "Psychiatria polska"

DOI: 10.12740/pp/119862

Abstract: In the second part of the article devoted to Jakub Frostig (1896-1959), his research from the 1930s on insulin coma treatment is presented in a broader context. Frostig began his research in the psychiatric hospital… read more here.

Keywords: jakub frostig; part; psychiatry; biological psychiatry ... See more keywords