CBT MobileWork©: User-Centered Development and Testing of a Mobile Mental Health Application for Depression
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Judith A. Callan | A. Dey | M. Thase | G. Siegle | S. Sereika | N. Kazantzis | A. D. DeVito Dabbs | L. Tamres | A. Rotondi | Jacqueline Dunbar Jacob | Ashley Van Slyke
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