Emotionally aligned: Preliminary results on the effects of a mindfulness-based intervention for depression on congruence between implicit and explicit mood

scientific article published on 18 July 2018

Emotionally aligned: Preliminary results on the effects of a mindfulness-based intervention for depression on congruence between implicit and explicit mood is …
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P356DOI10.1002/CPP.2317
P698PubMed publication ID30022567

P50authorJohannes ZimmermannQ47703303
Carina RemmersQ90325783
Johannes MichalakQ90325786
P2093author name stringChristine Knaevelsrud
Sander L Koole
Alice Buxton
Hans-Peter Unger
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P433issue6
P304page(s)818-826
P577publication date2018-07-18
P1433published inClinical Psychology & PsychotherapyQ15749515
P1476titleEmotionally aligned: Preliminary results on the effects of a mindfulness-based intervention for depression on congruence between implicit and explicit mood
P478volume25

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