A cookbook recipe for the clinical and phenomenologically informed, semi-structured diagnostic interview

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A cookbook recipe for the clinical and phenomenologically informed, semi-structured diagnostic interview. / Henriksen, Mads Gram; Jansson, Lennart Bertil; Nordgaard, Julie .

The Clinician in the Psychiatric Diagnostic Process. ed. / Massimo Biondi; Angelo Picardi; Mauro Pallagrosi; Laura Fonzi. Springer, 2022. p. 37-50.

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Harvard

Henriksen, MG, Jansson, LB & Nordgaard, J 2022, A cookbook recipe for the clinical and phenomenologically informed, semi-structured diagnostic interview. in M Biondi, A Picardi, M Pallagrosi & L Fonzi (eds), The Clinician in the Psychiatric Diagnostic Process. Springer, pp. 37-50. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90431-9_3

APA

Henriksen, M. G., Jansson, L. B., & Nordgaard, J. (2022). A cookbook recipe for the clinical and phenomenologically informed, semi-structured diagnostic interview. In M. Biondi, A. Picardi, M. Pallagrosi, & L. Fonzi (Eds.), The Clinician in the Psychiatric Diagnostic Process (pp. 37-50). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90431-9_3

Vancouver

Henriksen MG, Jansson LB, Nordgaard J. A cookbook recipe for the clinical and phenomenologically informed, semi-structured diagnostic interview. In Biondi M, Picardi A, Pallagrosi M, Fonzi L, editors, The Clinician in the Psychiatric Diagnostic Process. Springer. 2022. p. 37-50 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90431-9_3

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Henriksen, Mads Gram ; Jansson, Lennart Bertil ; Nordgaard, Julie . / A cookbook recipe for the clinical and phenomenologically informed, semi-structured diagnostic interview. The Clinician in the Psychiatric Diagnostic Process. editor / Massimo Biondi ; Angelo Picardi ; Mauro Pallagrosi ; Laura Fonzi. Springer, 2022. pp. 37-50

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