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Comments on 'Cognitive remediation improves memory and psychosocial functioning in first-episode psychiatric out-patients’: a reply
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2013
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Lee, RS, Redoblado-Hodge, MA, Naismith, SL, Hermens, DF, Porter, MA, Hickie, IB (2013). Cognitive remediation improves memory and psychosocial functioning in first-episode psychiatric out-patients. Psychological Medicine
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