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Treatment credibility, expectancy, and preference: Prediction of treatment engagement and outcome in a randomized clinical trial of hatha yoga vs. health education as adjunct treatments for depression. Journal of affective disorders. 238(Journal Article):111-117.
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2018. Adjunctive yoga v. health education for persistent major depression: a randomized controlled trial. Psychological medicine. 47(12):2130-2142.
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2017. Perceptions of hatha yoga amongst persistently depressed individuals enrolled in a trial of yoga for depression. Complementary therapies in medicine. 34(Journal Article):149-155.
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2017. Implementation of an acceptance-and mindfulness-based group for depression and anxiety in primary care: Initial outcomes. Families, Systems, and Health. 34(4):386.
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2016. A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing prenatal yoga to perinatal health education for antenatal depression. Archives of women's mental health. 19(3):543-547.
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2016. Yoga for Depression and Anxiety: A Review of Published Research and Implications for Healthcare Providers. Rhode Island medical journal (2013). 99(3):20-22.
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2016. Yoga for Depression and Anxiety: A Review of Published Research and Implications for Healthcare Providers. Rhode Island medical journal (2013). 99(3):20-22.
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2016. Yoga for Depression and Anxiety: A Review of Published Research and Implications for Healthcare Providers. Rhode Island medical journal (2013). 99(3):20-22.
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2016. Self-reported benefits and risks of yoga in individuals with bipolar disorder. Journal of psychiatric practice. 20(5):345-352.
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