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Formal thought disorder: Self-report in non-clinical populations

Journal article

Barrera Á. et al, (2015), International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 15, 155 - 167

From the editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 206, 175 - 176

From the editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 206

From the editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 207, 185 - 186

From the editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 207, 279 - 280

From the Editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 206, 87 - 88

From the editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 206

From the Editor's desk

Journal article

Bhui K., (2015), British Journal of Psychiatry, 207

Game mechanics supporting pervasive learning and experience in games, serious games, and interactive & social media

Conference paper

Baalsrud Hauge JM. et al, (2015), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 9353, 560 - 565

How We Understand Hallucinations (HUSH)

Conference paper

Caldwell K. et al, (2015), EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 30

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