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Dr Stephen Tyrer
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Dr Stephen Tyrer
The role of the psychiatrist in the pain clinic
2017
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Psychiatric and psychosomatic aspects of chronic pain: Clinical implications, solutions
2016
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Pain and Psychopharmacology
2015
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Sampling in epidemiological research: issues hazards and pitfalls
2015
Dr Stephen Tyrer
An innovative service but will it work in practice?: Commentary on... Fair Horizons
2012
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Factors affecting the practice of seclusion in an acute mental health service in Southland, New Zealand
2012
Dr Dag Aarsland
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Dr Clive Ballard
Memantine for dementia in adults older than 40 years with Down's syndrome (MEADOWS): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
2012
Dr Clive Ballard
Dr Stephen Tyrer
An Intron 7 Polymorphism in
APP
affects the age of onset of dementia in Down syndrome
2011
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Behavioral and Psychopharmacologic Pain Management
2011
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Dr Maria Margallo-Lana
Dr Brian Moore
Barbara Reid
Comparison of Short and Long Versions of the Prudhoe Cognitive Function Test and the K-BIT in Participants with Intellectual Impairment
2010
Dr Susanne Bower
Dr Stephen Tyrer
A double blind randomised controlled clinical trial on the effect of transcutaneous spinal electroanalgesia (TSE) on low back pain
2008
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Dr Daniel Birchall
Dr Paul Griffiths
Is the content of confabulation positive? An experimental study
2008
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Self-serving confabulation in prose recall
2008
Dr Maria Margallo-Lana
Dr Brian Moore
Emeritus Professor Robert Perry
Barbara Reid
Dr Thomas Berney
et al.
Fifteen-year follow-up of 92 hospitalized adults with Down's syndrome: Incidence of cognitive decline, its relationship to age and neuropathology
2007
Dr Stephen Tyrer
Non mors praematura: Commentary on... The long case is dead.
2007
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