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Intrusive thoughts and images of intentional harm to infants in the context of maternal postnatal depression, anxiety, and OCD

Intrusive thoughts and images of intentional harm to infants in the context of maternal postnatal depression, anxiety, and OCD

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Main Authors: Lawrence, PJ, Craske, MG, Kempton, C, Stewart, A, Stein, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Royal College of General Practitioners 2017
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