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British journal of psychiatry

Journal Volume: 158
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1991
Articles in SafetyLit: 26

A double-blind comparison of the effects of gradual withdrawal of lorazepam, diazepam and bromazepam in benzodiazepine dependence

Adoption and eating disorders: a high-risk group?

Child physical abuse observed. Comparison of families with and without history of child abuse treated in an in-patient family unit

Dangerous mistakes

Dependence on monoamine oxidase inhibitors in high dose

Depression and previous alcoholism in the elderly

Drug-induced koro in a non-Chinese man

Incestuous abuse in psychiatric patients

Monthly and seasonal variation in parasuicide. A sex difference

Monthly and seasonal variation in parasuicide: A sex difference

Mood disorders in the year after first stroke

Pisa syndrome in an adolescent on neuroleptic medication

Psychological sequelae of torture

Psychotic depression: psychoanalytic psychopathology in relation to treatment and management

Self-esteem as a factor in social and domestic violence

Sex differences in suicidal behaviour of referred adolescents

Successful treatment of paraphilic coercive disorder (a rapist) with fluoxetine hydrochloride

Suicide and other unexpected deaths among psychiatric in-patients. The Bristol confidential inquiry

Suicide and other unexpected deaths among psychiatric in-patients: The Bristol confidential inquiry

Suicide in Indian women

The Berkeley Group: ten years' experience of a group for non-violent sex offenders

The impact of a child psychiatry liaison service on patterns of referral

The motor disorders of mental handicap. An overlap with the motor disorders of severe psychiatric illness

The relationship between post-natal depression and mother-child interaction

Using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to screen for psychiatric disorders in people presenting with deliberate self-harm

What happens to patients who frequently harm themselves? A retrospective one-year outcome study