Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 50 (2008) 6
Editorial
Evidence- and practice-based psychiatry, 311 - 311
Editorial
Evidencebased psychiatry: achieving a balance between a priori and a posteriori, 313 - 315
Short report
The history of evidence-based psychiatry and evidence-based guideline development, 317 - 322
Short report
Do guidelines lead to better clinical practice? , 323 - 328
Short report
What factors are important for the successful implementation of guidelines?, 329 - 335
Short report
Number needed to treat: a useful tool for estimating the effectiveness of a treatment , 337 - 343
Short report
Preliminary results of a focus-group-based research project on the problems of implementing evidence-based practice in Belgium (Flanders). Do psychiatrists differ from other health care practitioners?, 345 - 352
Short report
The psychiatric assessment and mental status examination from an EBM perspective , 353 - 358
Short report
Evidence isn't enough: some comments from the daily practice of acute psychiatry , 359 - 364
Short report
Psychotherapy in the era of evidence-based medicine , 365 - 375
Short report
Does evidence-b(i)ased psychiatry have its limitations? , 377 - 385
Short report
The patient is likely to benefit from evidence-based psychiatry, 387 - 388
Short report
The patient is unlikely to benefit from evidence-based psychiatry, 389 - 390
Letter to the editor
Reaction on 'The syndrome of Cotard: an overview', 391 - 392
Letter to the editor
Reaction on 'Prevention of post-discharge suicide: an inventory', 392 - 393
Letter to the editor
Reaction on 'Towards deepened psychiatric diagnostics', 393 - 395
Letter to the editor
Reaction on 'Augmentation with atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of patients with a therapy-resistant depression: a review', 395 - 397





