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Effects of religious vs. conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy on generosity in major depression and chronic medical illness: A randomized clinical trial

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Pearce, MJ; Koenig, HG; Robins, CJ; Daher, N; Shaw, SF; Nelson, B; Berk, LS; Bellinger, D; Cohen, HJ; King, MB
Published in: Spirituality in Clinical Practice
2015

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Spirituality in Clinical Practice

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2015

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2

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Pearce, M. J., Koenig, H. G., Robins, C. J., Daher, N., Shaw, S. F., Nelson, B., … King, M. B. (2015). Effects of religious vs. conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy on generosity in major depression and chronic medical illness: A randomized clinical trial. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 2, 202–215.
Pearce, M. J., H. G. Koenig, C. J. Robins, N. Daher, S. F. Shaw, B. Nelson, L. S. Berk, D. Bellinger, H. J. Cohen, and M. B. King. “Effects of religious vs. conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy on generosity in major depression and chronic medical illness: A randomized clinical trial.” Spirituality in Clinical Practice 2 (2015): 202–15.
Pearce MJ, Koenig HG, Robins CJ, Daher N, Shaw SF, Nelson B, et al. Effects of religious vs. conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy on generosity in major depression and chronic medical illness: A randomized clinical trial. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 2015;2:202–15.
Pearce MJ, Koenig HG, Robins CJ, Daher N, Shaw SF, Nelson B, Berk LS, Bellinger D, Cohen HJ, King MB. Effects of religious vs. conventional cognitive-behavioral therapy on generosity in major depression and chronic medical illness: A randomized clinical trial. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 2015;2:202–215.

Published In

Spirituality in Clinical Practice

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2015

Volume

2

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202 / 215