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Authors: WOODSIDE DB LACKSTROM J SHEKTERWOLFSON L HEINMAA M
Citation: Db. Woodside et al., LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF PATIENT-REPORTED FAMILY FUNCTIONING IN EATING DISORDERS AFTER INTENSIVE DAY HOSPITAL TREATMENT, Journal of psychosomatic research, 41(3), 1996, pp. 269-277

Authors: WOODSIDE DB SHEKTERWOLFSON L GARFINKEL PE OLMSTED MP KAPLAN AS MADDOCKS SE
Citation: Db. Woodside et al., FAMILY INTERACTIONS IN BULIMIA-NERVOSA .1. STUDY DESIGN, COMPARISONS TO ESTABLISHED POPULATION NORMS, AND CHANGES OVER THE COURSE OF AN INTENSIVE DAY HOSPITAL TREATMENT PROGRAM, The International journal of eating disorders, 17(2), 1995, pp. 105-115

Authors: BRYMER CD KOHM CA NAGLIE G SHEKTERWOLFSON L ZORZITTO ML OROURKE K KIRKLAND JL
Citation: Cd. Brymer et al., DO GERIATRIC PROGRAMS DECREASE LONG-TERM USE OF ACUTE-CARE BEDS, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 43(8), 1995, pp. 885-889

Authors: BERGMAN A WELLS L BOGO M ABBEY S CHANDLER V EMBLETON L GUIRGIS S HUOT A MCNEILL T PRENTICE L STAPLETON D SHEKTERWOLFSON L URMAN S
Citation: A. Bergman et al., HIGH-RISK INDICATORS FOR FAMILY INVOLVEMENT IN SOCIAL-WORK IN HEALTH-CARE - A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, Social work, 38(3), 1993, pp. 281-288
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