Rapid effects of brief intensive cognitive-behavioral therapy on brain glucose metabolism in obsessive-compulsive disorder
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M. Mandelkern | N. Salamon | J. O’Neill | E. London | A. Brody | S. Saxena | Jeffrey M. Schwartz | K. Maidment | E. Gorbis | S. K. Baker | S. Chang | S. Chang | S. Chang | S. Chang
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