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Effectiveness of problem-solving treatment by general practice registrars for patients with emotional symptoms

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Hassink-Franke, Lieke J. A
van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn
Wierda, E.
Engelen, M.W.M.
Beek, M.M.L
Bor, H.H.J.
Van Den Hoogen, H.
Lucassen, Peter
van Weel, Chris

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The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners

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Introduction: In general practice many patients present with emotional symptoms. Both patients and physicians desire effective non-pharmacological treatments. Aim: To study the effectiveness of problem-solving treatment (PST) delivered by trained general

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Journal of Primary Health Care

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