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1 short-lived relationship with psychology and psychiatry.
2 ience, but is relatively new to the field of psychiatry.
3 enotyping, which is a goal for computational psychiatry.
4 epelin in the 1890s has substantially shaped psychiatry.
5 s, contributing to the rise of a new era for psychiatry.
6 ility of this new tissue engineering tool in psychiatry.
7 erimental tool for consciousness science and psychiatry.
8 is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry.
9 , resonating recent efforts in computational psychiatry.
10 rs were associated with choosing a career in psychiatry.
11 ue natural disease entities may not exist in psychiatry.
12 em is a recent development in the history of psychiatry.
13 e economy, more difficult days are ahead for psychiatry.
14 isease-relevant discoveries in neurology and psychiatry.
15 es for all medical disciplines, particularly psychiatry.
16 used as a therapeutic tool in neurology and psychiatry.
17 rmacological and psychological treatments in psychiatry.
18 answer major questions of brain biology and psychiatry.
19 index is an unrealized goal in neurology and psychiatry.
20 ttempting to identify reliable biomarkers in psychiatry.
21 h frequency assessments needed for precision psychiatry.
22 g and impact adult behaviors of relevance to psychiatry.
23 discusses the genetics of complex traits in psychiatry.
24 ate these advances into diagnostic tools for psychiatry.
25 at a developmental perspective is helpful in Psychiatry.
26 Multilevel explanations abound in psychiatry.
27 is point has been inadequately recognised in psychiatry.
28 -based, and hard-nosed nosologic approach to psychiatry.
29 ul model organism in the field of biological psychiatry.
30 be the clinical foundations of neurology and psychiatry.
31 as not been applied to processes relevant to psychiatry.
32 important problem for basic neuroscience and psychiatry.
33 come from pre-treatment neuroimaging data in psychiatry.
34 in computational neuroscience that relate to psychiatry.
35 are key principles in clinical medicine and psychiatry.
36 oviding significant application potential in psychiatry.
37 uld be operationalized within psychology and psychiatry.
38 lization of the pharmacological treatment in psychiatry.
39 he most prominently studied molecules within psychiatry.
40 the Clinical Application of Brain Imaging in Psychiatry.
41 the areas of neuropharmacology and molecular psychiatry.
42 e best replicated biological associations in psychiatry.
43 tize strategies for multimodal prevention in psychiatry.
44 I) and their perineuronal nets (PNN) (Lancet Psychiatry.
45 ance of PFM for neurosurgery, neurology, and psychiatry.
46 emendous interest in social neuroscience and psychiatry.
47 ers of TTOM for the renewal of computational psychiatry.
48 igation as a potential therapeutic target in psychiatry.
49 tionship was found across specialties except psychiatry.
50 t in mental disorders is an emerging area in psychiatry.
51 s; and (6) considering some implications for psychiatry.
52 lly informed prevention and interventions in psychiatry.
53 romising route towards precision medicine in psychiatry.
54 n are currently underrepresented in academic psychiatry.
55 of "reductionism" in clinical psychology and psychiatry.
56 a short history of family-based research in psychiatry.
57 pulation and patients from the Department of Psychiatry.
58 in a dimensional transdiagnostic approach to psychiatry.
59 are considered in the context of dimensional psychiatry.
60 , and its use is increasing rapidly in adult psychiatry.
61 r more effective deployment of technology in psychiatry.
62 delines for predictive analytics projects in psychiatry, (2) provide a conceptual introduction to cor
63 ecialties was 81.2%; the highest rate was in psychiatry (92.6%) and the lowest in dermatology (61.9%)
67 e June 2020 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry address the overall construct of cognition.
68 anslational profile of these cells.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 13 December 2016;
69 the etiology of rare familial ASD.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 13 December 2016;
70 rapies against affective disorders.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 15 November 2016;
71 current heavy alcohol consumption.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 15 November 2016;
72 K3 in the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 18 October 2016;
73 dence for STEP61 dysfunction in SZ.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 18 October 2016;
74 e free of other physical illnesses.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 18 October 2016;
75 ipants who were positive for FRAAs.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 18 October 2016;
76 of other members of the CLC family.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 23 August 2016; d
77 ment in Alzheimer disease patients.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 25 October 2016;
80 using Mendelian randomisation in nutritional psychiatry, along with the potential opportunities and c
81 ance spectroscopy study at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Al
82 ology, still has quite a bit to teach modern psychiatry and can be a more generative forefather than
84 Given an increasing interest in personalized psychiatry and clinically complex cases, this model prov
86 as been a core component of both research in psychiatry and conceptual models of the brain circuit-le
88 that nonadherence is a global challenge for psychiatry and has linked nonadherence to poorer outcome
89 nsistent and replicable genetics findings in psychiatry and have been associated with schizophrenia,
90 uss why a developmental view is important in Psychiatry and how recent genetic-epidemiological findin
91 has become a central technique of biological psychiatry and is uniquely suited to assess functional a
92 f Science categories Genetics & Heredity and Psychiatry and measured how individual results deviated
98 (ASDs) represent a formidable challenge for psychiatry and neuroscience because of their high preval
99 study applied outpatient clinical data from psychiatry and nonpsychiatry practice networks affiliate
102 ng a holistic approach based on evolutionary psychiatry and suggest a way forward, integrating etholo
104 unity to acknowledge the origins of military psychiatry and the start of a journey from psychological
105 mplement to adapt to the emerging changes in psychiatry and to mitigate the forthcoming effects of th
107 cies of Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry and were randomly assigned to 12 weekly sessi
108 uantitative neuroimaging-based biomarkers in psychiatry and, finally, we provide methodological consi
109 en ophthalmology, optometry, rehabilitation, psychiatry, and behavioral psychology may prevent depres
110 classical and contemporary phenomenological psychiatry, and contemporary discussions of naturalized
111 d medication classes in child and adolescent psychiatry, and its use is increasing rapidly in adult p
112 atory processes and microglial activation in psychiatry, and likely in other neuropathological condit
113 vioural economics, clinical neuropsychology, psychiatry, and neurology, to provide a coherent framewo
114 ence, cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology, psychiatry, and obstetrics and gynecology, but also from
115 omenological psychology and phenomenological psychiatry, and present some of the more recent developm
117 gical and Medical Engineering, Department of Psychiatry, and Section of Neuroscience, Pontificia Univ
118 investigators from neuroscience, economics, psychiatry, and social and clinical psychology to develo
119 orders suggests that diet is as important to psychiatry as it is to cardiology, endocrinology, and ga
120 support the use of a dimensional approach in psychiatry, as promoted by the Research Domain Criteria
121 l and clinically usable peripheral signal in psychiatry, as they have been doing for other fields of
123 for Mental Health, SLaM and the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London, Psychiatry Research
124 for Mental Health, SLaM and the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London, Psychiatry Research
125 nter, the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at New York University Langone Medical Center
126 trol longitudinal study at the Department of Psychiatry at the University Medical Center Utrecht, Utr
127 sample was recruited from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Munster from 2010 to 201
128 f his inaugural lecture on becoming chair of psychiatry at the University of Tartu (known at the time
129 ol, Belmont, MA, USA" and the "Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvar
130 lso help bridge a major gap in translational psychiatry between basic characterization of animal mode
132 g study that has been conducted at the Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental He
134 t is showing promise as a treatment model in psychiatry but its therapeutic mechanisms are poorly und
135 ease the number of medical students choosing psychiatry, but little is known about when students deci
137 Many medical treatments, from oncology to psychiatry, can lower white blood cell counts and thus a
138 of Southern Denmark; the Research Council of Psychiatry, Capital Region of Denmark; and the Strategic
142 with contemporary theoretical approaches to psychiatry, circuit coupling correlated positively with
144 psychology majors and providing an exemplary psychiatry clerkship are modifiable factors that may inc
151 e the emphasis placed on childhood trauma in psychiatry, comparatively little is known about the epid
152 ng and stability of student career choice of psychiatry compared with other specialties and determine
153 rs which stem from cardiology, neurology and psychiatry: Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Major Depres
154 tests in the nascent field of computational psychiatry could benefit from an optimization-based appr
160 n concepts and findings from transdiagnostic psychiatry, emotion research, and behavioral and cogniti
162 wever, the nascent nature of the nutritional psychiatry field to date means that the existing literat
163 ore than 80 years since researchers in child psychiatry first documented developmental delays among c
164 uccessful genome-wide association results in psychiatry for drug repurposing is an ongoing challenge.
165 In this review, we summarize evidence in psychiatry for pleiotropy at multiple levels of analysis
166 maging (MRI) provide an opportunity to bring psychiatry from an era of subjective descriptive classif
167 at the Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry from April 1, 2006, to September 31, 2011.
168 ds have been employed to make predictions in psychiatry from genotypes, with the potential to bring i
175 arch supporting the classification system in psychiatry has not kept up with these scientific advance
176 In the absence of an established etiology, psychiatry has struggled to validate these descriptive s
180 nd suggest more generally that neurology and psychiatry hold lessons for each other as investigators
181 To begin organizing the basic science of psychiatry in a comprehensive manner, we begin by select
182 Use Disorders at the University Hospital of Psychiatry in Basel were studied after heroin and placeb
187 with the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry in the psychosis cohort and the Penn Computer
189 s is a particular challenge for the field of psychiatry, in which diagnosis is based on a descriptive
190 focusing on the most prevalent conditions in psychiatry, including depression, anxiety disorders, bip
191 of JAMA Psychiatry (then Archives of General Psychiatry), incorrect unadjusted data appeared in the a
193 sing has been a routine practice in clinical psychiatry, innovative, informed, and cost-effective rep
194 ly sensitive diagnosis, expansion of liaison psychiatry input in general hospitals, and improved data
202 that should guide clinical practice in child psychiatry is encouraged, this might create greater trus
206 of common polymorphisms in guiding clinical psychiatry is limited by the complex polygenic architect
207 owever, while this computational approach to psychiatry is rapidly gaining attention, much work remai
210 a increasingly enabling genomic discovery in psychiatry, it is more timely than ever to explicitly di
211 gery, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, A
212 articles published in the 24 highest-impact psychiatry journals between January 2008 and May 2018.
213 nt in the representation of women authors in psychiatry journals, resulting in near parity in first a
215 riven largely by social forces with American psychiatry, Kraepelin's system spread throughout the Uni
217 Perhaps more importantly in the context of psychiatry, many kynurenines are neuroactive, modulating
218 unding the role of the neuroimmune system in psychiatry may not turn into therapeutic hope for affect
219 tinue to reach mainstream neurology and even psychiatry, more cell-surface-directed antibodies will b
220 ers recruited at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry (MPIP, 131 non-medicated cases and 169 contro
222 examination were performed by specialists in psychiatry, neurology and internal medicine/infectious d
223 aluations of sulfur amino-acid metabolism in psychiatry, neurology, and neuro-oncology and of lipidom
225 multidisciplinary panel of medical oncology, psychiatry, nursing, hospice and palliative medicine, co
227 y causal by using Mendelian randomisation in psychiatry, offering opportunities for further mechanist
228 Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in psychiatry, once they reach sufficient sample size and p
229 various control conditions typically used in psychiatry, outline their effect on the internal validit
231 romise to revolutionize clinical practice in psychiatry paralleling similar developments in personali
232 odern medicine but remain largely elusive in psychiatry, partly because there is a weak correspondenc
234 Technology Assessment Cost Questionnaire for Psychiatry, Productivity and Disease Questionnaire, and
236 This, along with the growth in computational psychiatry, provides scientists with new opportunities t
238 dsley NHS Foundation Trust, and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College
239 ognitive trade-offs should be a priority for psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, and genetics.
240 alized workload management; consolidation of psychiatry, psychology, psychiatric nursing, and social
242 nsurance Foundation; the Research Council of Psychiatry, Region of Southern Denmark; the Research Cou
243 hen tested DAT-HT mice and WT littermates in psychiatry-relevant behavioral tests after SA or normal
246 n clusters to define biological subgroups in psychiatry requires a re-orientation from behavioral phe
249 tute of Psychiatry at King's College London, Psychiatry Research Trust, Maudsley Charity Research Fun
250 tute of Psychiatry at King's College London, Psychiatry Research Trust, Maudsley Charity Research Fun
251 velopment Programme, UK Ministry of Justice, Psychiatry Research Trust, NIHR Biomedical Research Cent
252 of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research), in which we provide a context and
260 Finally, we review some of Computational Psychiatry's applications to neurological disorders, suc
261 feature prominently in modern perceptions of psychiatry's development, on a mental map drawn in sharp
262 In our paper, part of The Lancet and Lancet Psychiatry's Series about the China-India Mental Health
264 encompasses new dimensions in computational psychiatry: social interaction and mutual sense-making.
265 14 (N=29,713), the authors computed rates of psychiatry specialty choice at the beginning and end of
269 the cerebral cortex that has applications in psychiatry, such as in the treatment of depression and a
270 f Mental Health, UPMC Endowment in Geriatric Psychiatry, Taylor Family Institute for Innovative Psych
271 ire schools of psychoanalytic and biological psychiatry that dominated much of 20th-century psychiatr
273 within the diagnostic categories used within psychiatry, the many different forms of genetic variatio
274 ychiatry that dominated much of 20th-century psychiatry, the PEF proposed a flexible, developmental,
275 , chronobiology, and biological and clinical psychiatry, the work illustrates how developments in sci
276 published in the January 2008 issue of JAMA Psychiatry (then Archives of General Psychiatry), incorr
277 published in the February 2011 issue of JAMA Psychiatry (then Archives of General Psychiatry), there
280 crucial because it will enable the field of psychiatry to move forward into the era of modern medici
281 enges to developing effective automation for psychiatry to optimise physician treatment of individual
282 ect insights from cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry to suggest that the traditional cognitive mod
283 commitment to a clinical research agenda for psychiatry (to utilize methods of clinical assessment an
284 Experts in transplant surgery, transplant psychiatry, transplant infectious disease, pharmacy, and
286 detection of psychosis at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
287 h the inpatient service of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Muenster, from March 11, 2010,
288 Academic Scholars Awards, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; O'Brien Scholars Prog
290 Until recently, therapeutic development in psychiatry was targeted solely toward symptom reduction.
293 er (shellshock) and a new treatment (forward psychiatry) were introduced, but the former should not b
295 discuss how the integration of computational psychiatry with biological investigation may inform the
296 s offer among the most tractable problems in psychiatry, with a great deal of accumulated understandi
297 y-life experiences have long been a focus in psychiatry, with a historic neurobiological emphasis on
298 move beyond diagnostic categories and ground psychiatry within neurobiological constructs that combin
299 ve translational model for new treatments in psychiatry would facilitate shorter studies, improve fea
300 e experiences of hallucination is central to psychiatry, yet systematic empirical research on the phe