All animals, including humans, are, in some ways, on the look-out for survival-relevant con- nections, such as learning what cues signal food. Once such connections are made, they are difficult to break entirely as demonstrated in spontaneous recovery. Finally, those connections remain in the...
For the specific goals of this investigation,inclusion criteriawere: (a) age 12–35 years; (b) specialist help-seeking need; (c) baseline DSM-5 diagnoses of schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, bipolar disorder/major depressive disorder with psychotic features, brief psychotic disorder, delusiona...
Interest has recently surged in the use of social stress models, especially social defeat. Such interest lies both in the recognition that stressors of soc
We are in- vestigating potential interactions between variation in these genes and their influence on cor tico-limbic structure, function and con- nectivity in bipolar disorder. Methods: Genotyping and multimodal- ity magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including high resolution structural MRI, ...
The presence of sects in the members' entourage is a vulnerability factor for commitment to the cult. • The social precariousness of the members after membership is a vulnerability factor for staying in the cult. • The intervention of an outsider is a protective factor for leaving the grou...
Establishing intervention effectiveness is an important component of a broader knowledge translation (KT) process. However, mobilizing the implementation of these interventions into practice is perhaps the most important aspect of the KT cycle. The purpose of the current study was to conduct an umbrella...