Can Myers-Briggs Dimensions predict therapy outcome? Differences in the thinking-feeling function pair in cognitive therapy for depression/anxiety
Submitted: April 6, 2014
Accepted: March 9, 2015
Published: March 11, 2015
Accepted: March 9, 2015
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