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Ican be effective, as long as the therapy disrupts any aspect of the earlier stated triple
combination of negative valence, high emotional intensity, and low CED levels.
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Z- Acknowledgments
-a We thank National Institute of Mental Health grant number R0I MH066079 and NRSA F32-MHO66569 for
support. We would also like to thank Gustavo Araujo, Jean C. Beckham, and Michelle E. Feldman Dennis for their
help.
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