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Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS): What Do Current Trainee Psychologists, Neurologists and Psychiatrists Believe?

Open Journal of Medical Psychology
doi 10.4236/ojmp.2013.21003
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January 1, 2013

Authors
Steven KempCatherine SpillingChristine HughesKarel de Pauw
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Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.


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