Does cognitive-behavioural therapy influence the long-term outcome of generalized anxiety disorder? An 8–14 year follow-up of two clinical trials
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K. Power | J. Chambers | R. Durham | R. R. Macdonald | K. Major | Kevin Power | Julie A. Chambers | Kevin Power | Kirstein Major
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