Dieter Naber has been Director of the Psychiatric University Hospital in Hamburg, Germany, since 1995. After studying medicine in Göttingen and Bonn, Germany, Professor Naber worked at the Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Munich, Germany from 1977 to 1995 as a ward doctor then senior physician. In 1987, he gained a postdoctoral lecturing qualification with his lecture ‘The etiological and therapeutic significance of endorphins in endogenous psychosis’. Professor Naber carried out research work during two periods at the National Institute of Mental Health, in 1978–1980 and again in 1984–1985. His current research concentrates on neuroleptic longterm treatment, efficacy and side effects of second-generation neuroleptics, and the subjective effects of neuroleptics.
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Dieter Naber: Current Schizophrenia
A brief, detailed overview of current standards of care in schizophrenia. – Presents current guidelines as clearly as possible in the context of relevant clinical treatment issues – Includes figures …
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€39.58
Dieter Naber: Current Schizophrenia
Advances in pharmacotherapy and psychosocial interventions continue to improve the success of managing schizophrenia. Early detection and intervention in people with, or at risk for, psychosis give p …
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Angielski
€53.49
Martin Lambert & Michael Leonard: Engineering Modelling and Analysis
Introducing engineering students to numerical analysis and computing, this book covers a range of topics suitable for the first three years of a four year undergraduate engineering degree. The teachi …
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DRM
€88.33