Effects of brief mindful acceptance induction on implicit dysfunctional attitudes and concordance between implicit and explicit dysfunctional attitudes.
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Shian-Ling Keng | M. Smoski | E. M. Tong | Eddie M W Tong | S. Keng | Moria Smoski | Stanley T H Seah | S. T. Seah | S. W. Seah
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