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National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (UK). Antisocial Personality Disorder: Treatment, Management and Prevention. Leicester (UK): British Psychological Society; 2010. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 77.)

  • March 2013: Some recommendations in sections 5.3.9, 5.4.9, 5.4.14, 5.4.19, 5.4.24 and 8.2 have been removed from this guideline by NICE. August 2018: Some recommendations have been updated to link to NICE topic pages.

March 2013: Some recommendations in sections 5.3.9, 5.4.9, 5.4.14, 5.4.19, 5.4.24 and 8.2 have been removed from this guideline by NICE. August 2018: Some recommendations have been updated to link to NICE topic pages.

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APPENDIX 6RESEARCHERS CONTACTED TO REQUEST INFORMATION ABOUT UNPUBLISHED OR SOON-TO-BE PUBLISHED STUDIES

Dr Geoffrey Baruch

Professor Charlie Brooker

Professor Avshalom Caspi

Dr Patricia Chamberlain

Professor John F. Clarkin

Professor Kate Davidson

Professor Tom Fahy

Professor John G. Gunderson, MD

Professor Scott Henggeler

Professor Jonathan Hill

Professor Sheilagh Hodgins

Professor Alan Kazdin

Dr Niklas Langstrom

Professor Terrie Moffitt

Professor Roger Mulder

Professor David Olds

Professor Paul Pilkonis

Professor Michael H. Stone

Professor Brian Thomas-Peter

Professor Peter Tyrer

Professor Richard Tremblay

Professor Christopher Webster

Professor John Weisz

Professor Stephen Wong

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