Emotional expression and emotional recognition in breast cancer survivors: A controlled comparison
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Lee X. Blonder | Michele Fejfar | Michael A. Andrykowski | S. Langer | M. Andrykowski | L. Blonder | M. Fejfar | K. Graves | Julie M. Bollmer | John E. Schmidt | Shelby Langer | Kristi D. Graves
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