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Borderline personality characteristics and treatment outcome in cognitive-behavioral treatments for PTSD in female rape victims. | Academic Article |
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Expressed emotion and treatment outcome in higher levels of care for eating disorders. | Academic Article |
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Endodontic treatment outcome: survey of oral health care professionals. | Academic Article |
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Training in the implementation of prolonged exposure therapy: provider correlates of treatment outcome. | Academic Article |
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Alcohol halfway houses: treatment length and treatment outcome. | Academic Article |
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NTAL is associated with treatment outcome, cell proliferation and differentiation in acute promyelocytic leukemia. | Academic Article |
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Thought Control Strategies and Symptom Dimensions in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Associations With Treatment Outcome. | Academic Article |
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Adherence &Treatment Outcome in Adolescents in CAMPCS | Grant |
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Effect of Sleep Disturbance Symptoms on Treatment Outcome in Blended Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression (E-COMPARED Study): Secondary Analysis. | Academic Article |
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Comparison of brain structural variables, neuropsychological factors, and treatment outcome in early-onset versus late-onset late-life depression. | Academic Article |
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Default mode network deactivation to smoking cue relative to food cue predicts treatment outcome in nicotine use disorder. | Academic Article |
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Functional network connectivity predicts treatment outcome during treatment of nicotine use disorder. | Academic Article |
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Genetic variation in XPD predicts treatment outcome and risk of acute myeloid leukemia following chemotherapy. | Academic Article |
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Initial Cast Correction as a Predictor of Treatment Outcome Success for Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis. | Academic Article |
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Moderators and non-specific predictors of treatment outcome for anxiety disorders: a comparison of cognitive behavioral therapy to acceptance and commitment therapy. | Academic Article |
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