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Birgit A Völlm (Birgit Völlm, Birgit Vӧllm)

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Publication Activity (10 Years)

Years Active: 2017-2023
Publications (10 Years): 6
20252016

Top Topics

20252016
Prefrontal Cortex
20252016
Double Blind
20252016
Mental Health
20252016
Placebo Controlled

Top Venues

Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH
Aging & mental health
European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience
European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
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Publications
  • Jack Tomlin, Kate Walker, Jen Yates, Tom Dening, Kris Goethals, Birgit A Völlm, Chris Griffiths
    Care for older forensic mental health patients: A consensus guidance document. European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2023)
  • Yasir Kasmi, Conor Duggan, Birgit A Völlm
    A comparison of long-term medium secure patients within NHS and private and charitable sector units in England. Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH 30 (1) (2020)
  • Jack Tomlin, Ilaria Lega, Peter Braun, Harry G Kennedy, Vicente Tort Herrando, Ricardo Barroso, Luca Castelletti, Fiorino Mirabella, Franco Scarpa, Birgit A Völlm, null null
    Forensic mental health in Europe: some key figures. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 56 (1) (2020)
  • Birgit A Völlm, Jackie Craissati, Don Grubin, Sarah Skett, Fiona Williams
    Learning from research: Adapting interventions for sexual offending to improve outcomes. Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH 29 (4) (2019)
  • Jyothika Kumar, Sarina J Iwabuchi, Birgit A Völlm, Lena Palaniyappan
    Oxytocin modulates the effective connectivity between the precuneus and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 270 (5) (2019)
  • Claudio Di Lorito, Birgit A Völlm, Tom Dening
    Psychiatric disorders among older prisoners: a systematic review and comparison study against older people in the community. Aging & mental health 22 (1) (2017)