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Exposure and Response Prevention Helps Adults With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Who Do Not Respond to Pharmacological Augmentation Strategies

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry - United States
doi 10.4088/jcp.14m09513
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MedicinePsychiatryMental Health
Date

November 10, 2015

Authors
Carmen P. McLeanLaurie J. ZandbergPage E. Van MeterJoseph K. CarpenterHelen Blair SimpsonEdna B. Foa
Publisher

Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc


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