Assessment of biopsychosocial risk factors for medical treatment: a collaborative approach.

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Published in J Clin Psychol Med Settings on February 10, 2009

Authors

Daniel Bruns1, John Mark Disorbio

Author Affiliations

1: Health Psychology Associates, 1610 29th Avenue Place, Suite 200, Greeley, CO, 80634, USA. daniel.bruns@healthpsych.com

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