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| R MearesSummaryAffiliation: University of Sydney Country: Australia Publications
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Psychotherapy with borderline patients: I. A comparison between treated and untreated cohortsR Meares
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 33:467-72; discussion 478-81. 1999..The aim of this study is to compare the clinical outcome of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) who had received outpatient psychotherapy for 1 year with BPD patients who received no formal psychotherapy for the same period...
Psychotherapy with borderline patients: II. A preliminary cost benefit studyJ Stevenson
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 33:473-7; discussion 478-81. 1999..The aim of this study was to conduct a preliminary cost benefit study of the effect of outpatient psychotherapy, twice a week for 1 year, in 30 borderline patients...
The contribution of Hughlings Jackson to an understanding of dissociationR Meares
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Am J Psychiatry 156:1850-5. 1999..It leads to the view that dissociation can be seen, in essence, as an uncoupling of consciousness...
An outcome study of psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorderJ Stevenson
Department of Psychiatry, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
Am J Psychiatry 149:358-62. 1992..This study evaluated the effectiveness of well-defined outpatient psychotherapy for patients with borderline personality disorder...
A Jacksonian and biopsychosocial hypothesis concerning borderline and related phenomenaR Meares
Department of Psychiatry, Westmead Hospital, Wentworthville, New South Wales, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 33:831-40. 1999..The aim of this paper is to develop an aetiological model for borderline personality disorder...
Increasing sensitivity in the measurement of heart rate variability: the method of non-stationary RR time-frequency analysisD Melkonian
Western Clinical School, University of Sydney, 5 Fleet Street, North Parramatta, NSW 2151, Australia
Comput Methods Programs Biomed 108:53-67. 2012..The analysis of the experimental HRV data from real-life and controlled breathing conditions suggests transient oscillatory components as functionally meaningful elements of highly complex and irregular patterns of HRV...
Fast and slow reaction times and associated ERPs in patients with schizophrenia and controlsH Bahramali
Department of Psychological Medicine, Westmead Hospital, NSW, f2p4ralia
Int J Neurosci 95:155-65. 1998..The complementary within-trial (compared with across-trial) data are interpreted with respect to a possible disturbance in inhibitory function in patients with schizophrenia...
