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10 - Understanding the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation

White Matter Tract Abnormalities and Psychiatric Disorders

from Section Two - Biosocial Mechanisms in Mental Health and Illness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2015

Laurence J. Kirmayer
Affiliation:
McGill University, Montréal
Robert Lemelson
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles
Constance A. Cummings
Affiliation:
Foundation for Psychocultural Research, California
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Re-Visioning Psychiatry
Cultural Phenomenology, Critical Neuroscience, and Global Mental Health
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