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PHENOMENOLOGY OF DEPRESSION

Estudos de Psicologia I CampinasI33(2)I 377-378I abril - junho 2016

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No artigo “Phenomenology of depression: Contributions of Minkowski, Binswanger, Tellenbach

and Tatossian”, com n° de DOI: 10.1590/1982-027520160001000011, publicado no periódico Revista Estudos de Psicologia(Campinas), 33(1):107-116, na página 107:

Onde se lia:

Lucas BLOC1,2,3

Camila SOUZA1

Virginia MOREIRA4

Leia-se:

Lucas BLOC1,2,3

Camila SOUZA4

Virginia MOREIRA1

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-027520160001000020

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