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136 related items for PubMed ID: 7983206

  • 21. The MMPI and the post-traumatic stress syndrome in Vietnam era veterans.
    Burke HR, Mayer S.
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  • 38. Differentiating overreporting and extreme distress: MMPI-2 use with compensation-seeking veterans with PTSD.
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