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Self-help books for depression: how can practitioners and patients make the right choice?
Liz Anderson, Glyn Lewis, Ricardo Araya, Rodney Elgie, Glynn Harrison, Judy Proudfoot, Ulrike Schmidt, Deborah Sharp, Alison Weightman and Chris Williams
British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (514): 387-392.
Liz Anderson
RGN, MSc
Roles: Research Associate
Glyn Lewis
PhD, FRCPsych
Roles: Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology
Ricardo Araya
PhD, MRCPsych
Roles: Reader in Psychiatry
Rodney Elgie
Roles: Immediate President of GAMIAN Europe, President of the European Patient's Forum
Glynn Harrison
MD, FRCPsych
Roles: Norah Cooke Hurle Professor of Mental Health
Judy Proudfoot
PhD
Roles: Senior Research Fellow
Ulrike Schmidt
MD, PhD, MRCPsych
Roles: Reader
Deborah Sharp
PhD, FRCGP
Roles: Professor of Primary Health Care
Alison Weightman
MA, PhD
Roles: Head of Library Service Development
Chris Williams
MMedSc, MD, FRPscyh
Roles: Director of Glasgow Institute for Psychological Interventions
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Self-help books for depression: how can practitioners and patients make the right choice?
Liz Anderson, Glyn Lewis, Ricardo Araya, Rodney Elgie, Glynn Harrison, Judy Proudfoot, Ulrike Schmidt, Deborah Sharp, Alison Weightman, Chris Williams
British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (514): 387-392.
Self-help books for depression: how can practitioners and patients make the right choice?
Liz Anderson, Glyn Lewis, Ricardo Araya, Rodney Elgie, Glynn Harrison, Judy Proudfoot, Ulrike Schmidt, Deborah Sharp, Alison Weightman, Chris Williams
British Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (514): 387-392.
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