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Introduction: Taking It to the Schools—Transporting Empirically Supported Treatments for Childhood Psychopathology to the School Setting

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Storch, E.A., Crisp, H.L. Introduction: Taking It to the Schools—Transporting Empirically Supported Treatments for Childhood Psychopathology to the School Setting. Clin Child and Fam Psychol Rev 7, 191–193 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-004-6084-y

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