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Do positive and negative cognitive styles & response styles predict bipolar risk, mood and academic achievement? : Invited symposium presentation

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Do positive and negative cognitive styles & response styles predict bipolar risk, mood and academic achievement? : Invited symposium presentation. / Dodd, Alyson.
2013. Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies 47th Annual Convention, Nashville TN, United States.

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Dodd, A 2013, 'Do positive and negative cognitive styles & response styles predict bipolar risk, mood and academic achievement? : Invited symposium presentation', Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies 47th Annual Convention, Nashville TN, United States, 21/11/13 - 24/11/13.

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Dodd, A. (2013). Do positive and negative cognitive styles & response styles predict bipolar risk, mood and academic achievement? : Invited symposium presentation. Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies 47th Annual Convention, Nashville TN, United States.

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Dodd A. Do positive and negative cognitive styles & response styles predict bipolar risk, mood and academic achievement? : Invited symposium presentation. 2013. Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies 47th Annual Convention, Nashville TN, United States.

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Dodd, Alyson. / Do positive and negative cognitive styles & response styles predict bipolar risk, mood and academic achievement?  : Invited symposium presentation. Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies 47th Annual Convention, Nashville TN, United States.

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