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I think all participants agree that the subject of this meeting is important and problematical. It remains a most controversial one, a point which I, as your host, would like to emphasize at the beginning of our Symposium in order to prevent deceptions and faulty developments.

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Halhuber, M.J. (1976). The Main Questions of Cardiologists to Psychologists. In: Stocksmeier, U. (eds) Psychological Approach to the Rehabilitation of Coronary Patients. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81031-2_1

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