ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED

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Main Author: Williams, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 1985
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spelling oxford-uuid:2007388a-e306-4349-85e1-73fd06e15b292022-03-26T11:25:20ZATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDEREDJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2007388a-e306-4349-85e1-73fd06e15b29Symplectic Elements at Oxford1985Williams, J
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ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED
title ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED
title_full ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED
title_fullStr ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED
title_full_unstemmed ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED
title_short ATTRIBUTIONAL FORMULATION OF DEPRESSION AS A DIATHESIS-STRESS MODEL - METALSKY ET AL RECONSIDERED
title_sort attributional formulation of depression as a diathesis stress model metalsky et al reconsidered
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