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Volume 33, Number 2, June 2004
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Psychological sequelae of remote exposure to the September 11th terrorist attacks in Canadians with and without panic
pp. 51-59(9)
Authors: Gordon Asmundson; R. Nicholas Carleton; Kristi Wright; Steven Taylor

Effects of September 11 on patients with obsessive compulsive disorder
pp. 60-67(8)
Authors: Bradley Riemann; Michelle Braun; Alyssa Greer; Julie Ullman

Deficits in perceived social support associated with generalized social phobia
pp. 87-96(10)
Authors: Laine Torgrud; John Walker; Linda Murray; Brian Cox; Mariette Chartier; Kevin Kjernisted

Is traumatic amnesia nothing but psychiatric folklore?
pp. 97-101(5)
Author: Richard McNally

Traumatic amnesia revisited: a reply to Brewin and Taylor
pp. 109-111(3)
Author: Richard McNally

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