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. 2024 Dec 9:02537176241294146.
doi: 10.1177/02537176241294146. Online ahead of print.

Interventional Psychiatry in India: Bridging Treatment Gaps and Expanding Horizons in Mental Health

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Interventional Psychiatry in India: Bridging Treatment Gaps and Expanding Horizons in Mental Health

Jithin Thekkelkuthiyathottil Joseph et al. Indian J Psychol Med. .
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