B Protter
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Travin S, Cullen K, Protter B
J Forensic Sci
. 1990 Jan;
35(1):140-50.
PMID: 2313255
Although there is an extensive body of literature concerning male sexual offenders, there is a marked lack of articles describing sexual offenses committed by females. The authors present a review...
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Protter B, Travin S
Psychiatr Q
. 1987 Jan;
58(4):279-97.
PMID: 3438360
An integrated cognitive-behavioral and focused psychodynamic treatment paradigm is described for the treatment of paraphiliac disorders. The important bridge which links these two modalities is the use of sexual fantasies...
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Travin S, Klein N, Protter B
J Forensic Sci
. 1985 Oct;
30(4):1179-85.
PMID: 4067542
Mental retardation as it is frequently interrelated with a variety of organic brain dysfunctions may present unclear clinical pictures. This has particular relevance for the forensic practitioner who often needs...
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Travin S, Protter B
Psychiatr Q
. 1984 Jan;
56(3):189-97.
PMID: 6536973
Malingering phenomena are reconceptualized along a continuum of other-deceptive, and "malingering-like" mixed-deceptive and self-deceptive categories, depending upon the degree of the subject's conscious self-awareness. This schema heuristically expands the malingering...
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Protter B, Travin S
Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law
. 1983 Jan;
11(3):223-30.
PMID: 6640116
No abstract available.
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Travin S, Protter B
Am J Psychiatry
. 1982 Oct;
139(10):1335-8.
PMID: 7124989
Some clinicians tend to misdiagnose schizophrenia when there is accompanying antisocial behavior, thus depriving the patient of appropriate treatment. Four factors appear to contribute to this misdiagnosis, the most important...
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Protter B, Travin S
Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law
. 1982 Jan;
10(2):123-34.
PMID: 7171843
No abstract available.