Impact of morally injurious traumatic event exposure on cognitive processing therapy outcomes among Veterans and service members
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Donald D. McGeary | J. Mintz | D. Sloan | A. Peterson | T. Keane | P. Resick | J. S. Wachen | S. Young-McCaughan | W. Hale | Stefanie T LoSavio | Jeffrey S. Yarvis | C. Straud | Daniel J Taylor | Sarah Vacek
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