A Realistic Approach to Drawing Conclusions From the Scientific Literature: Response to Bonanno and Lilienfeld (2008)

Replies to comments made by G. A. Bonanno and S. O. Lilienfeld (see record 2008-07318-017), which commented on the original article by D. Larson and W. Hoyt (see record #200711559-003) for what Bonanno and Lilienfeld believe are inaccurate conclusions regarding the empirical literature on grief coun...

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