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Brain aging in major depressive disorder: results from the ENIGMA major depressive disorder working group
Fatty acids and recurrence of major depressive disorder: combined analysis of two Dutch clinical cohorts
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Genotype-Guided Treatment Allocation in Patients with Alcohol Use Disorders Using Naltrexone or Acamprosate, Using a Modeling Approach
The measurement of cognitive reactivity to sad mood in patients remitted from major depressive disorder
The measurement of cognitive reactivity to sad mood in patients remitted from major depressive disorder.
Discontinuation of antidepressant medication after mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for recurrent depression: randomised controlled non-inferiority trial
Discontinuation of antidepressant medication after mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for recurrent depression: randomised controlled non-inferiority trial
Adding mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to maintenance antidepressant medication for prevention of relapse/recurrence in major depressive disorder: Randomised controlled trial
Adding mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to maintenance antidepressant medication for prevention of relapse/recurrence in major depressive disorder: Randomised controlled trial
Cognitive Reactivity Versus Dysfunctional Cognitions and the Prediction of Relapse in Recurrent Major Depressive Disorder
Enduring effects of Preventive Cognitive Therapy in adults remitted from recurrent depression: A 10 year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
Enduring effects of Preventive Cognitive Therapy in adults remitted from recurrent depression: A 10 year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
Cognitive reactivity versus dysfunctional cognitions and the prediction of relapse in recurrent major depressive disorder
Mood Reactivity Rather Than Cognitive Reactivity Is Predictive of Depressive Relapse: A Randomized Study With 5.5-Year Follow-Up
Continuation and maintenance use of antidepressants in recurrent depression.
The endorsement of dysfunctional attitudes is associated with an impaired retrieval of specific autobiographical memories in response to matching cues.
Autobiographical memory in the euthymic phase of recurrent depression