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  1. Research accuracy
  2. SEMIOTIC AND SEMANTIC IMPLICATIONS OF “AUTHENTICITY”1
  3. TREATMENT OF ACUTE MANIA WITH AMBIENT AIR ANIONIZATION: VARIANTS OF CLIMACTIC HEAT STRESS AND SEROTONIN SYNDROME1,2
  4. TEACHING WITH SYMBOLS TANGENTIALLY RELATED TO TOPIC: USING A LINKED MULTIMEDIA APPROACH TO ENHANCE LEARNING
  5. TEACHING WITH SYMBOLS TANGENTIALLY RELATED TO TOPIC: USING A LINKED MULTIMEDIA APPROACH TO ENHANCE LEARNING
  6. Acute Ketamine Intoxication Treated by Haloperidol
  7. Use of Tangential Visual Symbols to Increase the Long-Term Learning Process: Applications of Linkage in Teaching Pharmacological Principles of Addiction
  8. MEASUREMENT OF NONVERBAL RECEPTIVE ABILITIES IN MEDICAL STUDENTS
  9. Magnesium oxide augmentation of verapamil maintenance therapy in mania
  10. MEASUREMENT OF NONVERBAL RECEPTIVE ABILITIES IN MEDICAL STUDENTS
  11. PERCEPTION OF NONVERBAL FACIAL CUES IN CHRONIC PHENCYCLIDINE ABUSERS
  12. PERCEPTION OF NONVERBAL FACIAL CUES IN CHRONIC PHENCYCLIDINE ABUSERS
  13. SEXUALIZATION OF THE FEMALE FOOT AS A RESPONSE TO SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED EPIDEMICS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
  14. Comparison of Alternative Treatment Techniques in Bulimia: The Chemical Dependency Approach
  15. Phencyclidine
  16. COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT TECHNIQUES IN BULIMIA: THE CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY APPROACH
  17. SEXUALIZATION OF THE FEMALE FOOT AS A RESPONSE TO SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED EPIDEMICS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
  18. Visual Symbolization as a Learning Tool: Teaching Pharmacology to International Audiences
  19. CLINICAL THERAPEUTIC CONFERENCE
  20. ALEXITHYMIA, AFFECTIVE DISORDERS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE: POSSIBLE CROSS-RELATIONSHIPS
  21. SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDIES OF SUBSTANCE ABUSERS' RESPONSES TO NONVERBAL FACIAL CUES
  22. DEPRESSED MEN'S LOWER ABILITY TO INTERPRET NONVERBAL CUES: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
  23. TREATMENT OF KHAT ADDICTION WITH BROMOCRIPTINE MESYLATE: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF COCAINE-AND AMPHETAMINE-LIKE EFFECTS
  24. Inward the Mind's I: Description, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Acute and Delayed LSD Hallucinations
  25. Book Review The Eating Disorders Edited by A. James Giannini and Andrew E. Slaby. 286 pp., illustrated. New York, Springer-Verlag, 1993. $89. 0-387-94002-2 Endorphins, Eating Disorders and Other Addictive Behaviors By Hans F. Huebner. 272 pp. New York,...
  26. Tangential Symbols: Using Visual Symbolization to Teach Pharmacological Principles of Drug Addiction to International Audiences
  27. A History of Bulimia
  28. Literary Resources
  29. The Eating Disorders
  30. Anorexia in the Elderly
  31. Occupational Therapy Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
  32. The History of Obesity
  33. Cocaine-associated violence and relationship to route of administration
  34. Innovations in Use of Pharmacological Treatments
  35. Drug Misuse in Alcoholics
  36. Enhanced Encoding of Nonverbal Cues Bipolar Illness in Males
  37. Applications of Quantitative EEG/EP in Psychiatry
  38. Nonverbal Communication in Moderately Obese Females: A Pilot Study
  39. Beta-Endorphin Decline in Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder
  40. The Disease Model of Addiction: A Biopsycihatrist's View
  41. Prevention of Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder Symptoms with DL-Phenylalanine in Women with Abrupt β-Endorphin Decline: A Pilot Study
  42. Impaired Reception of Nonverbal Cues in Women with Premenstrual Tension Syndrome
  43. Dr. Giannini Replies
  44. Drug abuse and depression: Possible models for geriatric anorexia
  45. Verapamil and Lithium in Maintenance Therapy of Manic Patients
  46. Bromocriptine-Desipramine Protocol in Treatment of Cocaine Addiction
  47. Bromocriptine Therapy in Cocaine Withdrawal
  48. Space-Based Abstinence: Alleviation of Withdrawal Symptoms in Combinative Cocaine-Phencyclidine Abuse
  49. Absence of Response to Histamine1Blockade
  50. Neurotoxicity Caused by Lithium-Verapamil Synergism
  51. Verapamil in acute psychosis
  52. Treatment of Schizophrenia with Verapamil
  53. Amoxapine-induced extrapyramidal effects
  54. Enhanced interpretation of nonverbal facial cues in male rapists?a preliminary study
  55. Treatment of Depression in Chronic Cocaine and Phencyclidine Abuse With Desipramine
  56. Management of Acute Pcp Intoxication with Verapamil
  57. Decreased Interpretation of Nonverbal Cues in Rape Victims
  58. Anxiogenic Effects of Generated Ambient Cations—A Preliminary Study
  59. Decreased Reception of Nonverbal Cues in Heroin Addicts
  60. Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Associated with Chronic Benzodiazepine Abuse
  61. Comparison of Antimanic Efficacy of Clonidine and Verapamil
  62. Anorexia Nervosa in the Elderly
  63. Handbook of overdose and detoxification emergencies A. James Giannini, M.D., Andrew E. Slaby, M.D., Matthew C. Giannini, M.D. Medical Examination Publishing Company New Hyde Park, New York $16.95, 170 pp.
  64. Treatment of Phenylcyclohexylpyrrolidine (Php) Psychosis with Haloperidol
  65. Enhanced Interpretation of Nonverbal Cues in Male Cocaine Abusers
  66. The Use of Clonidine in Premenstrual Tension Syndrome
  67. Lack of Relationship Between Handedness and Intuitive and Intellectual (Rationalistic) Modes of Information Processing
  68. Comparison of Haloperidol and Chlorpromazine in the Treatment of Phencyclidine Psychosis
  69. Reception of Nonverbal Communication in Alcoholics
  70. Defective Response to Social Cues in Möbiusʼ Syndrome
  71. Antidotal Strategies in Phencyclidine Intoxication
  72. P's and Blues: Potentiation of Propoxyphene Withdrawal by a Variety of Antihistamines
  73. A Paradoxical Response to Chlorpromazine-A Possible Variant of the Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
  74. Cinnamedrine: Potential for Abuse
  75. Clonidine in mania
  76. Metronidazole and Alcohol–Potential for Combinative Abuse
  77. Effects of naloxone, metenkephalin, and morphine on phencyclidine-induced behavior in the rat
  78. Phencyclidine Intoxication: Assessment of Possible Antidotes
  79. A Manic-like Psychosis Due to Khat Catha edulis Forsk
  80. A Case of Phenylcyclohexylpyrrolidine (PHP) Intoxication Treated with Physostigmine
  81. Anorexia Nervosa: A Retrospective View
  82. Psychiatric, Psychogenic, and Somatopsychic Disorders Handbook: A Laboratory and Clinical Guide to the Medical Management of Emotional and Intellectual Pathology
  83. An Unusual Ocular Complication of Thiorid Azine
  84. IntellectVersusIntuition—A Dichotomy in the Reception of Nonverbal Communication
  85. Serotonin Irritation Syndrome: An Hypothesis
  86. Nonverbal Communication in Man with a Cooperative Conditioning Task
  87. Side Effects of Metronidazole
  88. Dra(v)us