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RIS BIB ENDNOTEMyśli intruzyjne w populacji zdrowej – norma czy fenomen?
Data publikacji: 02.07.2010
Rocznik Kognitywistyczny, 2010, Tom 4, s. 113 - 118
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Myśli intruzyjne w populacji zdrowej – norma czy fenomen?
Intrusive Thoughts in a Healthy Population – a Norm or an Exception
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Informacje: Rocznik Kognitywistyczny, 2010, Tom 4, s. 113 - 118
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Myśli intruzyjne w populacji zdrowej – norma czy fenomen?
Myśli intruzyjne w populacji zdrowej – norma czy fenomen?
Publikacja: 02.07.2010
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