American Journal of Psychotherapy
- Volume 2017
- Number 1
- November 2017
Perspectives
Editorials
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Commentary
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Introspections
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Clinical Case Conference
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Treatment in Psychiatry
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Perspectives in Global Mental Health
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Images in Psychiatry
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Reviews and Overviews
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Pages30–45Objective: Antipsychotic drug efficacy may have decreased over recent decades. The authors present a meta-analysis of all placebo-controlled trials in patients with acute exacerbations of schizophrenia, and they investigate which trial characteristics have ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2017.16121358.2017.1.testNew Research
Articles
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Pages46–54Objective: Stress is a strong risk factor for major depressive disorder, while sensitization to stress in remitted individuals plays a key role in depression recurrence. The present study explored the state-independent (trait) and dependent (state) neural ...
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