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Why extra caution is needed in the case of depressed patients
- Correspondence to Dr Govert den Hartogh, Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1012GC, The Netherlands; g.a.denhartogh{at}uva.nl
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Why extra caution is needed in the case of depressed patients
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- Received May 22, 2015
- Accepted May 31, 2015
- First published June 25, 2015.
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January 03, 2018
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