
- Psychiatric Times Vol 24 No 5
- Volume 24
- Issue 5
Psychiatric Reporter: Breaking the Frontier: Update on Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
Psychiatric Reporter: Breaking the Frontier: Update on Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
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Articles in this issue
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Antipsychotics in the Treatment of Comorbid Anxiety in Bipolar Disorderover 18 years ago
Functional MRI as a Lie Detectorover 18 years ago
Psychiatric Malpractice: Basic Issues in Evolving Contextsover 18 years ago
On Skepticism and Tolerance in Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatryover 18 years ago
Understanding and Evaluating Mental Damagesover 18 years ago
Paraphilias: Clinical and Forensic Considerationsover 18 years ago
Pain in Americaover 18 years ago
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