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G. Barzega, S. Venturello, F. Bogetto - Vol. 5, Giugno 1999, num.2

Testo Immagini Bibliografia Summary Riassunto Indice

Psicoterapia della depressione: prove sperimentali di efficacia
e valutazione critica dei risultati
Psychotherapy of depression: a critical review of the experimental evidences of its efficacy

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