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Health Care Reform Must Include Psychological Services
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Anxiety disorders: The role of psychotherapy in effective treatment

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What Has Become of Grief Counseling?: An Evaluation of the Empirical Foundations of the New Pessimism
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Temporally Massed CS Presentations Generate More Fear Extinction Than Spaced Presentations
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