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DSM-III-R Personality Disorders and the Outcome of Treatment with SSRI in Patients with Obsessive Comulsive Disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E. Pálová
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine of University of P.J. šafarik. tr.SNP 1,040 66Košice, Slovakia
M. Kovaničová
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine of University of P.J. šafarik. tr.SNP 1,040 66Košice, Slovakia
J. Kafka
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine of University of P.J. šafarik. tr.SNP 1,040 66Košice, Slovakia

Abstract

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Copyright © Elsevier Paris 1996

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