Psychoeducation as a Core Element of Psychological Approaches for Bipolar Disorders

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Psychoeducation as a Core Element of Psychological Approaches for Bipolar Disorders is …
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P356DOI10.1002/9780470661277.CH31

P50authorLesley BerkQ58456831
Francesc ColomQ45741583
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P304page(s)412-421
P577publication date2010-08-13
P1476titlePsychoeducation as a Core Element of Psychological Approaches for Bipolar Disorders

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