Negative cognitive styles, dysfunctional attitudes, and the remitted depression paradigm: a search for the elusive cognitive vulnerability to depression factor among remitted depressives.
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Negative cognitive styles, dysfunctional attitudes, and the remitted depression paradigm: a search for the elusive cognitive vulnerability to depression factor among remitted depressives.
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Benjamin L Hankin
Benjamin M Dykman
Gerald I Metalsky
Gerald J Haffel
Lauren B Alloy
Lisa Halberstadt
Lyn Y Abramson
Michael E Hogan
Patricia Donovan
Zachary R Voelz
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2005-09-01T00:00:00Z