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4. Donnelly DA, Murray EJ. Cognitive and emotional changes in written essays and therapy interviews. J Soc Clin Psychol. 1991;10:334-350.

5. L'Abate L, Boyce J, Russ D, Bird G. Programmed writing: two follow-ups and one application with clinical out-patients. Contem Psychodynamics. In press.

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7. Pennebaker JW, Beall SK. Confronting a traumatic event: toward an understanding of inhibition and disease. J Abnorm Psychol. 1986;95:274-281.

8. Greenberg MA, Stone AA. Emotional disclosure about traumas and its relation to health: effects of previous disclosure and trauma severity. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1992;63:75-84.

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