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    Assmann N, Schramm E, Kriston L, Hautzinger M, Härter M, Schweiger U, Klein JP.
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  • 29. Relative effects of CBT and pharmacotherapy in depression versus anxiety: is medication somewhat better for depression, and CBT somewhat better for anxiety?
    Roshanaei-Moghaddam B, Pauly MC, Atkins DC, Baldwin SA, Stein MB, Roy-Byrne P.
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  • 34. [The relationship between depression, anxiety and heart disease - a psychosomatic challenge].
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  • 37. Treatment options for bipolar depression.
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