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IAPT’S Data Re-examined

27th February 201927th February 2019 admin 2 Comments

when IAPT’s data is re-examined, independently, startlingly different conclusions emerge. Barry McInnes writes:

Is IAPT ‘too big to fail?’

Well done Barry

Dr Mike Scott

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