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British journal of psychiatry

Journal Volume: 152
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1988
Articles in SafetyLit: 29

Assaults on staff by psychiatric in-patients. A critical review

Changes in behaviour in dementia: a neglected research area

Childhood sexual abuse in adult female psychotherapy referrals. Incidence and implications for treatment

Clastogenic factors and abnormal plasma fractions in a female patient with severe aggressiveness

Dangerous delusions. Violence and the misidentification syndromes

Dangerous delusions: the 'Hollywood phenomenon'

Dangerous delusions: violence and the misidentification syndromes

Deliberate self harm and out-patient attendance

Diethylpropion and psychosis

Diethylpropion hydrochloride-induced psychosis

Disulfiram reaction during sexual intercourse

Elderly offenders. A study of age-related factors among custodially remanded prisoners

Fatal deliberate self-harm seen in a Sri Lankan Hospital

Female unemployment and attempted suicide

Goal-oriented group treatment for sexually abused adolescent girls

Incest and anorexia nervosa: what is the link?

Increased mortality rates in late-life depression

Kleine-Levin syndrome: report of two cases with onset of symptoms precipitated by head trauma

Mephentermine dependence with psychosis. A case report

Munchausen syndrome. Motives and the relation to deliberate self-harm

Parasuicide and appendicectomy

Psychological reactions of women who have been raped. A descriptive and comparative study

Psychometric correlates of episodic violent behaviour. A multidimensional neuropsychological approach

Self-inflicted eye injuries

Severe memory impairment with acute overdose lithium toxicity. A case report

Suicide, and other causes of death, following attempted suicide

The accident and emergency department management of deliberate self-poisoning

The aetiology of post-traumatic stress disorders following a natural disaster

The current age of youthful melancholia. Evidence for increase in depression among adolescents and young adults