Individuals with mental illness can control their aggressive behavior through mindfulness training

scientific article published in May 2007

Individuals with mental illness can control their aggressive behavior through mindfulness training is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0145445506293585
P698PubMed publication ID17438345

P50authorGiulio E. LancioniQ45371764
P2093author name stringAlan S W Winton
Judy Singh
Nirbhay N Singh
Robert G Wahler
Mohamed Sabaawi
Angela D Adkins
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P433issue3
P304page(s)313-328
P577publication date2007-05-01
P1433published inBehavior ModificationQ4880689
P1476titleIndividuals with mental illness can control their aggressive behavior through mindfulness training
P478volume31

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