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Development of a Computer-Aided Training Program for Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Primary Care

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CullyPh.D, J.A., Curry, A.D., Ryan, S.R. et al. Development of a Computer-Aided Training Program for Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Primary Care. Acad Psychiatry 37, 120–124 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ap.11040078

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