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A Response to James Coyne: The Depression of Primary Care Research and an Effort to Be Excited
Reading James Coyne’s article “Depression in Primary Care: Depressing News, Exciting Research Opportunities” [Observer, February 2001] left me, as he intended, both depressed and excited. For the last ten years, I have organized my practice
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TAT Commentary
A Response to Lilienfeld, Woods and Garb TAT-Based Personality Measures Have Considerable Validity By Barbara A. Woike1 and Dan P. McAdams2 The November 2000 issue of Psychological Science in the Public Interest (Vol 1, No.
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In Memoriam: Emory L. Cowen (1926-2000)
Writing an obituary for a treasured friend and colleague engenders both sadness and satisfaction. Sadness because it punctures another hole in your heart, satisfaction because you can put into words, however inadequate, why you treasured
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Controversy Rages over Clinical Experts