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Authors: David Adam
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ELEVEN:
Daddy's little helper
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six hours
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Heroin
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gateway proteins
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consistent picture
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Guyotat
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table tennis
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Healy,
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Beaumont
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Rapoport
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rapid relapse
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D. Dougherty
et al
., âPharmacological Treatments for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder' in G. Steketee,
The Oxford Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive and Spectrum Disorders
(Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 296â7.
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serotonin hypothesis
',
For overview see D. Stein and N. Fineberg,
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
(Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 18â19.
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PET
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D. Perani
et al
., âIn Vivo PET Study of 5HT(2A) Serotonin and D(2) Dopamine Dysfunction in Drug-Naïve Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder',
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glutamate
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., âGlutamate Abnormalities in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Neurobiology, Pathophysiology and Treatment',
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,
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squirts
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Turkey ⦠measured as smaller
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TWELVE:
The helicopter view
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Solomon
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dogs
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semen
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hamster
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tamed
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Simon
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., âTreatment of Sexual-Orientation Obsessions in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Using Exposure and Ritual Prevention',
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Meyer
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especially tolerant
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David
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meta-analysis
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B. Olatunji
et al
., âCognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Meta-analysis of Treatment Outcome and Moderators',
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, 47 (1) (2013), pp. 33â41.
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smart drugs
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., âD-Cycloserine for Treatment Nonresponders with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Case Report',
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shows up
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., âEffects on the Brain of Effective Psychological Treatments for Anxiety Disorders: A Systematic Review',
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THIRTEEN:
Long live lobotomy
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Mr V
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, 53 (2011), pp. 270â73.
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miner
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M. Wainwright, âSnapshot Revisited: The Miner and the Copper',
The Guardian
(23 February 2009).
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my report
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D. Adam, âOpen Your Mind',
The Guardian
(11 November 2004).
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banned the surgery
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et al
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doctor who treated
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Burckhardt
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Pavlov
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E. Reynolds, âThe John Hughlings Jackson 1935 Centenary Congress Medal',
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, 76 (2005), pp. 858â9.
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sever pathways
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quietly returned
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roast a pig
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J. Pressman,
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400,000 patients
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, 48 (2005), pp. 409â19.
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two years
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, 14 (2003), pp. 181â97.
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defended them
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J. Pressman,
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(Cambridge University Press, 1998), p. 146.
âThe Lancet
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Prefrontal Leucotomy',
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Freeman alone
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B. Kopell and A. Rezai, âPsychiatric Neurosurgery: A Historical Perspective',
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, 14 (2003), pp. 181â97.
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Iowa ⦠4-year-old
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B.
Goodman,
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, American Experience PBS Documentary (2008).
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shotgun
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J
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Pressman,
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Perón
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et al
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published the results
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âPrefrontal Leucotomy: Report on 1000 Cases',
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Bristol
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Mary Lou Zimmerman
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The court docket is a matter of public record and can be accessed online at
http://cpdocket.cp.cuyahogacounty.us/CV_CaseInformation_Docket.aspx?q=Rw1eHnTVIqL0oQenQx7mcg2
. Case was
Mary Lou and Sherman Zimmerman v. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Case No. CV-00-399411.
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in Germany
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Russian
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obesity
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Stereotaxy for Obesity',
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editorial
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Susanne Bejerot,
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Psychosurgery for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder â Concerns Remain',
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rare analysis
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Radano
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freeofocd.com
and
http://www.ocfoundation.org/radano.aspx
.
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hopes to restart
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S. Rasmussen, personal communication with the author (14 March 2013).
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Iran
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