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Hypnose bei Angst und Dentalphobie

Klinische Anwendung und neurophysiologische Mechanismen

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Wolf, T., Halsband, U. Hypnose bei Angst und Dentalphobie. DFZ 65, 54–58 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12614-021-0030-y

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