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We would like to thank the following centers for their participation in the study: the Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Zürich (Dr. A. Theodoridou M.D.), the Biel Center of Psychiatry (Dr. A. Rausch M.D.), the University Hospital of Psychiatry in Bern, The Bielefeld Protestant Hospital, the Bethel Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (Prof. Dr. M. Driessen M.D., C. Barenbrock, Dipl.-Psych.), the Rehabilitation Center for the Mentally Ill in Peiting-Herzogsägmühle (Dr. S. Queri, PhD; Dr. A. Gabrecht, M.D.), ARBEWE Rehabilitation Center in Nuremberg (A. Baumann, Dipl.-Psych. and G. Fisher), the Rehabilitation Center of Vitos Eltville (G. Deutschle, Dipl.-Psych); the State Hospital of Schwarzach/St. Veit (Dr. M. Keglevic M.D.).

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Müller, D.R., Schmidt, S.J., Roder, V. (2015). Empirical Evidence of INT. In: Roder, V., Müller, D. (eds) INT-Integrated Neurocognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia Patients. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13245-7_5

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