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Abstracts from ‘Brainwaves’— The Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research Annual Meeting 2006, 6–8 December, Sydney, Australia
Understanding how young people cope with distress: the development of a mobile phone momentary sampling program (Mobile_TYPE)
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Using ketamine to model thought disorder in schizophrenia
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Behavioural and fMRI evidence of semantic category deficits in schizophrenia
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Jumping to conclusions in delusions: fact or fallacy?
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Building and evaluating effective mental health networks in rural communities
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A taxometric exploration of alcohol and cannabis problems in a community sample
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Diagnosing mild cognitive impairment: the problem with subjective complaints
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Collective trauma: the case for a multilevel social-ecological perspective
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Multilevel modeling of rural mental health
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Prevalence of mental disorders in the elderly: the Australian National Mental Health and Well-being Survey
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Innovative ways of treating comorbid diabetes type II and depression: piloting the ‘MADE-IT’ program
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Complex mental activity and risk for dementia
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Degeneration vs. degeneracy: a neural systems approach to functional reorganization
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Modeling risk from conception to disease: issues in the design of a population health database for psychiatric research
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Integrating vocational services into Australian community mental health services
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Risk factors for physical inactivity across the adult life span: the impact of depression
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Factors influencing the decision to learn 5-HTT genotype results and subsequent impact on the individual
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Understanding altered neural synchrony in first-episode schizophrenia
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Happy trails to you – a review of subjective well-being in successful aging
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Behavioural problems following stroke – is there a relationship with cognitive impairment?
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