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Sylvia Schroer

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Trials|January 13, 2009
Acupuncture, or non-directive counselling versus usual care for the treatment of depression: a pilot studySylvia Schroer, Hugh Macpherson
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics|November 25, 2010
Acupuncture for depression: a critique of the evidence baseSylvia Schroer, Joy Adamson
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|June 5, 2007
Acupuncture as a complex intervention for depression: a consensus method to develop a standardised treatment protocol for a randomised controlled trialHugh MacPherson, Sylvia Schroer
Family Practice|April 9, 2009
Designing an RCT of acupuncture for depression--identifying appropriate patient groups: a qualitative studySylvia Schroer, Hugh MacPherson, Joy Adamson
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics|November 11, 2011
Acupuncture for depression: exploring model validity and the related issue of credibility in the context of designing a pragmatic trialSylvia Schroer, Mona Kanaan, Hugh MacPherson, et al.
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Trials|January 13, 2009
Acupuncture, or non-directive counselling versus usual care for the treatment of depression: a pilot studySylvia Schroer, Hugh Macpherson
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics|November 25, 2010
Acupuncture for depression: a critique of the evidence baseSylvia Schroer, Joy Adamson
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|June 5, 2007
Acupuncture as a complex intervention for depression: a consensus method to develop a standardised treatment protocol for a randomised controlled trialHugh MacPherson, Sylvia Schroer
Family Practice|April 9, 2009
Designing an RCT of acupuncture for depression--identifying appropriate patient groups: a qualitative studySylvia Schroer, Hugh MacPherson, Joy Adamson
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics|November 11, 2011
Acupuncture for depression: exploring model validity and the related issue of credibility in the context of designing a pragmatic trialSylvia Schroer, Mona Kanaan, Hugh MacPherson, et al.
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