Perceived barriers to psychological treatments and their relationship to depression.
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Perceived barriers to psychological treatments and their relationship to depression.
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Perceived barriers to psychological treatments and their relationship to depression.
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David C Mohr
Douglas Reifler
Jenna Duffecy
Kelly G Baron
Kenneth A Lehman
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10.1002/JCLP.20659
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z