Economic Evaluation of an Internet-Based Preventive Cognitive Therapy With Minimal Therapist Support for Recurrent Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Heleen Riper | Filip Smit | Pim Cuijpers | Huibert Burger | Ben Wijnen | P. Cuijpers | F. Smit | H. Riper | C. Bockting | J. Dekker | B. Wijnen | H. Burger | E. van Valen | Nicola S Klein | Gemma D Kok | Colin van der Heiden | Colin van der Heiden | Claudi Lh Bockting | Evelien van Valen | Jack Dekker
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