Fonte: British Journal of Psychiatric. Unidade: FM
Assunto: PSIQUIATRIA
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ARAUJO, L A S B et al. Does imagined exposure to the consequences of not ritualising enhance live exposure for ocd ?: a controlled study : ii. Effect on behavioural v. Subjective concordance of improvement. British Journal of Psychiatric, v. 167, p. 65-70, 1995Tradução . . Acesso em: 19 set. 2024.APA
Araujo, L. A. S. B., Ito, L. M., Marks, I. M., & Deale, A. (1995). Does imagined exposure to the consequences of not ritualising enhance live exposure for ocd ?: a controlled study : ii. Effect on behavioural v. Subjective concordance of improvement. British Journal of Psychiatric, 167, 65-70.NLM
Araujo LASB, Ito LM, Marks IM, Deale A. Does imagined exposure to the consequences of not ritualising enhance live exposure for ocd ?: a controlled study : ii. Effect on behavioural v. Subjective concordance of improvement. British Journal of Psychiatric. 1995 ;167 65-70.[citado 2024 set. 19 ]Vancouver
Araujo LASB, Ito LM, Marks IM, Deale A. Does imagined exposure to the consequences of not ritualising enhance live exposure for ocd ?: a controlled study : ii. Effect on behavioural v. Subjective concordance of improvement. British Journal of Psychiatric. 1995 ;167 65-70.[citado 2024 set. 19 ]