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    Introducing Mother Baby Connections: a model of intensive perinatal mental health outpatient programming

    Author
    1. A Bonacquisti
    2. Alexa Bonacquisti
    3. AM Rhodes
    4. B Christl
    5. B Posmontier
    6. BN Gaynes
    7. Bobbie Posmontier
    8. C Ogbuanu
    9. CC Attkissonn
    10. CL Battle
    11. DM Busby
    12. E Boath
    13. E Netsi
    14. E Raposa
    15. J Fisher
    16. JA Horowitz
    17. JA Horowitz
    18. JA Horowitz
    19. JH Goodman
    20. JL Barkin
    21. JL Cox
    22. JO Berry
    23. JS Beck
    24. June Andrews Horowitz
    25. KL Gratz
    26. L Segre
    27. LA Avalos
    28. Lisa A. Chiarello
    29. M Howard
    30. MM Linehan
    31. O Cazas
    32. Pamela A. Geller
    33. R Feldman
    34. RK Dagher
    35. S Cohen
    36. S Meltzer-Brody
    37. S Stuart
    38. SC Hayes
    39. SH Goodman
    40. WR Miller
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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