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  2. Case Studies
  3. Hypothetical Patients
  4. 52-Year-Old Woman With Major Depressive Disorder

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52-Year-Old Woman With Major Depressive Disorder

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Tammy J. LeBlanc-Russo, NP
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Russell Sage College
Troy, NY
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Center for Solutions
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