Metacognitive awareness and prevention of relapse in depression: empirical evidence.
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Richard G. Moore | Marie Pope | Susan M. Williams | Z. Segal | J. Teasdale | H. Hayhurst | Zindel V Segal | Hazel Hayhurst | M. Pope | John D Teasdale | Richard G Moore | Susan Williams
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