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A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder

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A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder. / Tyler, Elizabeth; Jones, Steven.
Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy: the treatment of challenging and complex cases. ed. / Nicholas Tarrier; Judith Johnson. 2nd ed. ed. London: Brunner-Routledge, 2015.

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Tyler, E & Jones, S 2015, A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder. in N Tarrier & J Johnson (eds), Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy: the treatment of challenging and complex cases. 2nd ed. edn, Brunner-Routledge, London.

APA

Tyler, E., & Jones, S. (2015). A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder. In N. Tarrier, & J. Johnson (Eds.), Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy: the treatment of challenging and complex cases (2nd ed. ed.). Brunner-Routledge.

Vancouver

Tyler E, Jones S. A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder. In Tarrier N, Johnson J, editors, Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy: the treatment of challenging and complex cases. 2nd ed. ed. London: Brunner-Routledge. 2015

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Tyler, Elizabeth ; Jones, Steven. / A case formulation approach to bipolar disorder. Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy: the treatment of challenging and complex cases. editor / Nicholas Tarrier ; Judith Johnson. 2nd ed. ed. London : Brunner-Routledge, 2015.

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