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    Affective Disorders: Bridging the Gap Between Efficacy and Practice

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    Authors
    Watson, Hunna
    McEvoy, Peter
    Smith, L.
    Saulsman, L.
    Campbell, B.
    Nathan, P.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Watson, H. and McEvoy, P. and Smith, L. and Saulsman, L. and Campbell, B. and Nathan, P. 2010. Affective Disorders: Bridging the Gap Between Efficacy and Practice, in Carlstedt, R.A. (ed), Handbook of Integrative Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral Medicine: Perspectives, Practices, and Research, pp. 281-308. United States: Springer Publishing Company.
    Source Title
    Handbook of Integrative Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral Medicine: Perspectives, Practices, and Research
    ISBN
    0826110940
    School
    School of Psychology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41322
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