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آرشیو :
نسخه زمستان 1398 - جلد دوم
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نوع مقاله :
پژوهشی
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کد پذیرش :
11521
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موضوع :
سایر شاخه های روانشناسی
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نویسنده/گان :
محمود شیرازی، امید مددی
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کلید واژه :
وسواس، نشانههای وسواس فکری ـ عملی، سبکهای شناختی مرتبط با وسواس فکری ـ عملی، باورهای وسواسی، ادغام فکر و عمل.
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