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Psychotherapy and Psychiatry Visits in the United States: A Study of MEPS, 2017–2019

Michael E. Johansen and Kelsey Sicker
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine October 2022, 35 (5) 886-890; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2022.05.210503
Michael E. Johansen
From Grant Family Medicine, OhioHealth, Columbus, OH (MEJ); Riverside Family Medicine, OhioHealth, Columbus, OH (KS).
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Kelsey Sicker
From Grant Family Medicine, OhioHealth, Columbus, OH (MEJ); Riverside Family Medicine, OhioHealth, Columbus, OH (KS).
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