Inpatient psychotherapy for depression in a large routine clinical care sample: A Bayesian approach to examining clinical outcomes and predictors of change.


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P. Herzog, Matthias Feldmann, T. Kube, G. Langs, T. Gärtner, E. Rauh, R. Doerr, A. Hillert, U. Voderholzer, W. Rief, Dominik M. Endres, E. Brakemeier
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022

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Herzog, P., Feldmann, M., Kube, T., Langs, G., Gärtner, T., Rauh, E., … Brakemeier, E. (2022). Inpatient psychotherapy for depression in a large routine clinical care sample: A Bayesian approach to examining clinical outcomes and predictors of change. Journal of Affective Disorders.


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Herzog, P., Matthias Feldmann, T. Kube, G. Langs, T. Gärtner, E. Rauh, R. Doerr, et al. “Inpatient Psychotherapy for Depression in a Large Routine Clinical Care Sample: A Bayesian Approach to Examining Clinical Outcomes and Predictors of Change.” Journal of Affective Disorders (2022).


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Herzog, P., et al. “Inpatient Psychotherapy for Depression in a Large Routine Clinical Care Sample: A Bayesian Approach to Examining Clinical Outcomes and Predictors of Change.” Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022.


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@article{p2022a,
  title = {Inpatient psychotherapy for depression in a large routine clinical care sample: A Bayesian approach to examining clinical outcomes and predictors of change.},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Journal of Affective Disorders},
  author = {Herzog, P. and Feldmann, Matthias and Kube, T. and Langs, G. and Gärtner, T. and Rauh, E. and Doerr, R. and Hillert, A. and Voderholzer, U. and Rief, W. and Endres, Dominik M. and Brakemeier, E.}
}





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