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Postpartum psychosis
editHi,
You revisions look to be going well so far. Lots of good information. However please be mindful of proper styles of formatting on Wikipedia. For example, section heads are bracketed by a number of "=" to indicate their indentation. I have done this for you in the Postpartum psychosis. See The Wikipedia Manual of Style for more details, or look at other well-established articles for guidance.Legitimus (talk) 20:07, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
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Son of Fraser and Joyce (block log • active blocks • global blocks • autoblocks • contribs • deleted contribs • abuse filter log • creation log • change block settings • unblock • checkuser (log))
UTRS appeal #16487 was submitted on Sep 08, 2016 16:27:04. This review is now closed.
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Request reason:
I understand that I cannot duplicate even my own text that was published elsewhere, and will be careful not to do this again. Please accept my apologies for the confusion, and the long delay in my response!
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editThank you for unblocking me. I shall be careful not to infringe copyright again. Son of Fraser and Joyce (talk) 06:58, 11 February 2020 (UTC)Son of Fraser and Joyce
AfC notification: Draft:Organic Psychoses of Childbearing has a new comment
editI am grateful to Robert McClenon for suggestions on the improvement of this submission. He commented:
[1] That the article reads like a subsection from a textbook, rather than a summary of what has been written by reliable sources.
The problem is that there are no other reliable sources. Very few books have been written on postpartum psychoses, and only one on the organic causes – my monograph published in 2006 (reference 4). Alwyn Lishman is an authority on organic psychiatry, but does not deal with this topic; in fact he wrote a forward to this monograph. My book ‘rescues’ knowledge contained in about 1,000 articles, theses and books written in the last 250 years. The book is a compendium of what has been written by a multitude of sources (of varying reliability). The book is not really a textbook – it would never be recommended to students of any discipline to ‘mug up’ for an examination; it is a source of information for scholars, scientists and clinicians. The submission is a summary for the Wikipedia community, which I hope will guide them to deeper knowledge in areas of interest to them.
[2] That the submission has no lead section. Partly this is my mistake in entitling the first paragraph ‘Introduction’, rather than leaving it untitled. My ‘introduction’ was intended to be a lead section. I have studied Wikipedia’s guidelines on lead sections, and see that this opening paragraph needs to be improved, identifying the topic, putting it in context, and stating why it is important, before summarizing the most important points. That is the main change in this re-submission.
[3] Thirdly, it has no links. I have supplied 23 links.
I am sorry that the instruction does not seem to work. I have still not found a solution to indenting my case examples, which will improve the readability of this entry.
Many thanks for considering this re-submission.
````Son of Fraser and Joyce````, February 24th 2020 i.f.brockington@bham.ac.uk
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editEdits to Menstrual psychosis and Psychiatric_disorders_of_childbirth
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Additionally, could you please look into how to cite sources correctly on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia:Tutorial/Citing_sources Mvolz (talk) 11:43, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
February 2020
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Dear RexxS. Many thanks for the warning. Son of Fraser and Joyce (talk) 06:51, 4 March 2020 (UTC)Son of Fraser and JoyceSon of Fraser and Joyce (talk) 06:51, 4 March 2020 (UTC), March 4th 2020.
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Dear Doc James, Many thanks for this advice on the encyclopaedic style. Son of Fraser and Joyce (talk) 06:51, 4 March 2020 (UTC)Son of Fraser and JoyceSon of Fraser and Joyce (talk) 06:51, 4 March 2020 (UTC), March 4th 2020.
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That's very helpful. Thank you, Eurmat114. Son of Fraser and Joyce (talk) 17:30, 26 May 2020 (UTC)
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