White paper on psychodermatology in Europe: A position paper from the EADV Psychodermatology Task Force and the European Society for Dermatology and Psychiatry (ESDaP)
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N. Vulink | F. Dalgard | F. Balieva | F. Sampogna | U. Gieler | F. Poot | I. Altunay | A. Lvov | L. Tomas-Aragones | C. Schut | J. Szepietowski | A. Zalewska-Janowska | S. Bobko | A. Bewley | A. Reich | L. Miséry | Jörg Kupfer
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