Pure versus guided mirror exposure to reduce body dissatisfaction: a preliminary study with university women.
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B. Tuschen-Caffier | A. Jansen | Silvia Moreno-Domínguez | M. C. Fernández-Santaella | S. Rodríguez-Ruiz
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