Difficulties implementing a mental health guideline: an exploratory investigation using psychological theory
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M. Johnston | M. Eccles | S. Michie | P. Whitty | P. Garety | S. Pilling | Jemma Simmons | M. Eccles | Susan Michie | M. Johnston | Stephen Pilling | Paula Whitty | Philippa Garety | Marie Johnston
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