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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry is a leader in peer-reviewed articles on mental health topics for psychiatrists and medical professionals.

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

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Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Frontiers Case report: From anxiety disorders to psychosis, a continuum in transitional age youth?

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Frontiers Exploring the role of ketone bodies in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Evaluating treatment outcomes in pharmacogenomic-guided care for major depression: A rapid review and meta-analysis - ScienceDirect

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

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Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Borderline personality disorder: 6 studies of psychosocial interventions

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Frontiers The Ketogenic Diet for Refractory Mental Illness: A Retrospective Analysis of 31 Inpatients

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

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Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Pharmaceutical payments to psychiatrists and betrayal of the public good

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

PDF) The use of the mental health treatment requirement (MHTR): clinical outcomes at one year of a collaboration

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry - ASCP - American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

Clinical prediction models in psychiatry: a systematic review of two decades of progress and challenges

Weekly Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP)

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