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Mental health / Behavioral addiction / Clinical psychology / Psychotherapy / Neuroscience / Substance dependence / Internet addiction disorder / Cognitive behavioral therapy / Relapse / Psychiatry / Mind / Neuropsychology
Date: 2013-08-31 07:19:12
Mental health
Behavioral addiction
Clinical psychology
Psychotherapy
Neuroscience
Substance dependence
Internet addiction disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Relapse
Psychiatry
Mind
Neuropsychology

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