Slow and steady wins the race: a randomized clinical trial of acceptance and commitment therapy targeting shame in substance use disorders
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Slow and steady wins the race: a randomized clinical trial of acceptance and commitment therapy targeting shame in substance use disorders
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scientific article published on 31 October 2011
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Slow and steady wins the race: ...... ame in substance use disorders
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Slow and steady wins the race: ...... ame in substance use disorders
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Lindsay Fletcher
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10.1037/A0026070
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2011-10-31T00:00:00Z