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Effectiveness of REBT psychotherapy approach on reducing cognitive distortions in tubercular patients
M. Safa (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), P. Tabarsi (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), F. Ghassem Boroujerdi (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), B. Mirab Zadeh Ardekani (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), F. Haji Zadeh (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
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International Congress 2018 – Challenges in tuberculosis care
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Challenges in tuberculosis care
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