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Artikel 881 Emotional crisis in a naturalistic context: characterizing outpatient profiles and treatment effectiveness
Enthalten in BMC psychiatry Bd. 17, 7.4.2017, Nr. 1, date:12.2017: 1-12
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Artikel 882 Emotional Support from Parents and In-Laws: the Roles of Gender and Contact
Enthalten in Sex roles Bd. 76, 10.2.2016, Nr. 5-6, date:3.2017: 369-379
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Artikel 883 Emotional Well-Being Following Religious Conversion Among Women in Northeast Thailand
Enthalten in Journal of religion and health Bd. 56, 31.12.2015, Nr. 1, date:2.2017: 118-129
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Artikel 884 Empathy in Psychoanalysis and Medical Education - what can we learn from each other?
Enthalten in BMC medical education Bd. 17, 2.5.2017, Nr. 1, date:12.2017: 1-6
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Artikel 885 Empathy is Associated with Meaning of Life and Mental Health Treatment but not Religiosity Among Brazilian Medical Students
Enthalten in Journal of religion and health Bd. 56, 25.10.2016, Nr. 3, date:6.2017: 1003-1017
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Artikel 886 Emperor’s New
Enthalten in Academic psychiatry Bd. 41, 10.10.2017, Nr. 6, date:12.2017: 761
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Artikel 887 Enabling relationship formation, development, and closure in a one-year female mentoring program at a non-governmental organization: a mixed-method study
Enthalten in BMC public health Bd. 16, 24.2.2016, Nr. 1, date:12.2016: 1-14
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Artikel 888 Encouraging Mindfulness in Medical House Staff via Smartphone App: A Pilot Study
Enthalten in Academic psychiatry Bd. 41, 9.8.2017, Nr. 5, date:10.2017: 646-650
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Artikel 889 End Matters
Enthalten in Culture, medicine and psychiatry Bd. 41, 25.7.2017, Nr. 3, date:9.2017: 467-469
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Artikel 890 Engaging and staying engaged: a phenomenological study of barriers to equitable access to mental healthcare for people with severe mental disorders in a rural African setting
Enthalten in International journal for equity in health Bd. 16, 29.8.2017, Nr. 1, date:12.2017: 1-12
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