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NTIS 바로가기Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry, v.44 no.1, 2013년, pp.61 - 68
Jacob, G.A. , Ower, N. , Buchholz, A.
Background and objectives: Experiential avoidance (EA) is an important factor in maintaining different forms of psychopathology including borderline personality pathology (BPD). So far little is known about the functions of EA, BPD features and general psychopathology for positive emotions. In this ...
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