New psychiatry research released
15 April 2011
New psychiatry research released
The latest edition of Australasian
Psychiatry has been released and contains a number of highly
interesting articles pertaining to research and other
aspects of the field. These include:
• Bed
accessibility in a private psychiatric hospital
• Benchmarking child and adolescent mental health
organizations
• Self-cannibalism in the absence of
psychosis and substance use
• Obsessive-compulsive
spectrum disorders: a comorbidity and family history
perspective
• Benchmarking forensic mental health
organizations
Abstracts of all articles in the April
edition are available at:
http://informahealthcare.com/toc/apy/19/2
Published by The Royal Australian and New Zealand
College of Psychiatrists, Australasian Psychiatry is a
peer-reviewed journal promoting lively and informed
discussions about issues at the forefront of psychiatry
practice.
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