Avoidance and processing as predictors of symptom change and positive growth in an integrative therapy for depression.
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Avoidance and processing as predictors of symptom change and positive growth in an integrative therapy for depression.
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Avoidance and processing as pr ...... rative therapy for depression.
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Avoidance and processing as pr ...... rative therapy for depression.
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Avoidance and processing as pr ...... rative therapy for depression.
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Avoidance and processing as pr ...... rative therapy for depression.
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Adele M Hayes
Carol Perlman
Gregory C Feldman
Jean-Philippe Laurenceau
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10.1207/S15327558IJBM1202_9
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z
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