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Editions published in The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement 652
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The evidence for 20mg a day of fluoxetine as the optimal dose in the treatment of depression
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On developing a psychiatric multiaxial schema for ICD-10.
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The benefits and risks of 5-HT uptake inhibitors in depression.
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An overview of fluoxetine in geriatric depression
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Body size estimation in anorexia nervosa
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International perspectives of psychiatric classification
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The structure and presentation of contemporary psychiatric classifications with special reference to ICD-9 and 10.
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Field trials of the 1987 draft of Chapter V (F) of ICD-10.
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Methodological issues in psychiatric classification
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The prophylactic efficacy of fluoxetine in unipolar depression
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Tenth revision of the International Classification of Diseases--in progress
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Body shape dissatisfaction in schoolchildren
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The psychopathology of body image. Proceedings of the Second Leeds Psychopathology Symposium. 18-19th September 1986
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Progress in antidepressant therapy. Fluoxetine: a comprehensive overview. Proceedings of a symposium. Telfs, Austria, 16-18th October 1987
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European perspectives on the classification of depression
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Delusional infestation
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Fluoxetine: efficacy against placebo and by dose--an overview
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Fluoxetine vs amitriptyline in the treatment of depressed out-patients
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A pharmacological profile of fluoxetine and other antidepressants on aspects of skilled performance and car handling ability
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Fluoxetine, a highly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor: a review of preclinical studies
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Body image and the temporal lobes
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Depersonalisation and self perception
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Body image in anorexia nervosa
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Body image disturbance in bulimia nervosa
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Monosymptomatic hypochondriacal psychosis
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Dysmorphophobia--a centenary discussion
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Body image problems in cancer patients
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Towards the unification of body image disorders
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The neurobiology of the body schema
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Population and family studies in depression and mania
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The involvement of serotonin in psychiatric disorders and behaviour
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Clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of fluoxetine: a review.
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