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A role for psychiatry in parental override cases

  • Jacob M. Appel EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 8. November 2014

Published Online: 2014-11-8
Published in Print: 2015-5-1

©2015 by De Gruyter

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. A role for psychiatry in parental override cases
  4. Reviews
  5. Forensic psychiatric evaluations: an overview of methods, ethical issues, and criminal and civil assessments
  6. Underage drinking: does the minimum age drinking law offer enough protection?
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  8. Biological and environmental predictors of the dysregulation profile in children and adolescents: the story so far
  9. The role of serotonin in impulsive aggression, suicide, and homicide in adolescents and adults: a literature review
  10. Outliers in American juvenile justice: the need for statutory reform in North Carolina and New York
  11. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), substance use disorders, and criminality: a difficult problem with complex solutions
  12. Violence among young men: the importance of a gender-specific developmental approach to adolescent male suicide and homicide
  13. Adolescent mass shootings: developmental considerations in light of the Sandy Hook shooting
  14. Emotion regulation and adolescent suicide: a proposal for physician education
  15. Oxytocin and callous-unemotional traits: towards a social-cognitive approach to forensic analysis
  16. Suicide medical malpractice: an educational overview
  17. Alcohol and drug use among adolescents: an educational overview
  18. Original Article
  19. Victimization exposure and suicidal ideation among Spaniard adolescents evaluated at outpatient mental health services
  20. Short Communication
  21. Suicide risk assessment: searching for true positive
  22. Case Reports
  23. Taking a toy gun to school: a consideration of the determinants of adolescent forensic behavior in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting
  24. Suicidal behavior in a medical professional with comorbid depression and substance use disorder: an educational case report
  25. Low testosterone in a young combat veteran with dual diagnosis and suicidal behavior: a case study
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