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Psychotherapy research: linking efficacy to policy and practice

  • Glenys Parry and Anthony D. Roth
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Indirizzo per la corrispondenza: Professor G. Parry, University of Sheffield, School of Health & Related Research, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield SI 4DA (UK). Fax +44-114-272.4095. E-mail: G.D.Parry@sheffield.ac.uk
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