Altered empathic responding in major depressive disorder: Relation to symptom severity, illness burden, and psychosocial outcome
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R. Nathan Spreng | Glenda M. MacQueen | Margaret C. McKinnon | R. N. Spreng | G. MacQueen | Andrée M. Cusi | M. McKinnon | R. N. Spreng | Margaret C. McKinnon
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