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Obsessional personality and outcome of panic disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

P. Tyrer
Affiliation:
Imperial College School of Medicine, St Mary's Campus, Paterson Centre, 20 Wharf Road, London W2 IPD
N. Seivewright
Affiliation:
Imperial College School of Medicine, St Mary's Campus, Paterson Centre, 20 Wharf Road, London W2 IPD
B. Ferguson
Affiliation:
Imperial College School of Medicine, St Mary's Campus, Paterson Centre, 20 Wharf Road, London W2 IPD
T. Johnson
Affiliation:
Imperial College School of Medicine, St Mary's Campus, Paterson Centre, 20 Wharf Road, London W2 IPD
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