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    Priebe, S (237)
    Giacco, D (31)McCabe, R (29)Mundt, AP (17)Welbel, M (13)Bremner, S (12)Hansson, L (12)Matanov, A (12)Nicaise, P (12)Bird, VJ (11)... View MoreSubjectHumans (18)Schizophrenia (17)SCHIZOPHRENIA (13)CARE (12)QUALITY-OF-LIFE (11)Adult (10)Female (10)Depression (9)ILLNESS (9)Male (9)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2023 (4)2010 - 2019 (178)2000 - 2009 (50)1998 - 1999 (4)
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    Social contacts and loneliness in people with psychotic and mood disorders 

    Giacco, D; Palumbo, C; Strappelli, N; Catapano, F; Priebe, S (2016-04)
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    Training to enhance psychiatrist communication with patients with psychosis (TEMPO): cluster randomised controlled trial 

    McCabe, R; John, P; Dooley, J; Healey, P; Cushing, A; Kingdon, D; Bremner, S; Priebe, S (2016-12)
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    Providing mental healthcare to immigrants: current challenges and new strategies 

    Giacco, D; Matanov, A; Priebe, S (2014-07)
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    Non-verbal communication in meetings of psychiatrists and patients with schizophrenia 

    Lavelle, M; Dimic, S; Wildgrube, C; McCabe, R; Priebe, S (2015-03)
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    How do psychiatrists address delusions in first meetings in acute care? A qualitative study 

    Zangrilli, A; Ducci, G; Bandinelli, PL; Dooley, J; McCabe, R; Priebe, S (2014-06-16)
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    Which values are important for patients during involuntary treatment? A qualitative study with psychiatric inpatients 

    Valenti, E; Giacco, D; Katasakou, C; Priebe, S (2014-12)
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    Recovery from Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms: A Qualitative Study of Attributions in Survivors of War 

    Ajdukovic, D; Ajdukovic, D; Bogic, M; Franciskovic, T; Galeazzi, GM; Kucukalic, A; Lecic-Tosevski, D; Schuetzwohl, M; Priebe, S (2013-08-07)
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    Offering Financial Incentives to Increase Adherence to Antipsychotic Medication: The Clinician Experience. 

    Highton-Williamson, E; Barnicot, K; Kareem, T; Priebe, S (2015-02-14)
    Financial incentives for medication adherence in patients with psychotic disorders are controversial. It is not yet known whether fears expressed by clinicians are borne out in reality. We aimed to explore community mental ...
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    The political mission of psychiatry 

    Priebe, S (2015-02)
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    Did female prisoners with mental disorders receive psychiatric treatment before imprisonment? 

    Mundt, AP; Kastner, S; Mir, J; Priebe, S (BMC, 2015-01-22)
    BackgroundThroughout the world, high prevalence rates of mental disorders have been found in prison populations, especially in females. It has been suggested that these populations do not access psychiatric treatment. The ...
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