Relationship between Borderline Personality Disorder, Emotional Availability, and Cortisol Output in Mother-Child Dyads
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F. Bermpohl | S. Herpertz | C. Heim | M. Roth | S. Roepke | C. Hindi Attar | S. Winter | K. Dittrich | D. Kluczniok | K. Boedeker | Sina K Poppinga | Neele S Ridder | Catherine Hindi Attar | Dorothea Kluczniok | Christine Marcelle Heim
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