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Research Article - (2018) Volume 4, Issue 3

Mood Disorders Patients Treated in a Day Hospital: Focus on Changes in Alexithymia and Openness to Emotions

Catherine Servais1, Mireille Close1, Jean-Marc Triffaux1,2*, Julian Nasello1,3, Etienne Quertemont3, Adélaïde Blavier3

1University Day Hospital « La Clé », Psychosomatic Medicine and Group Psychotherapy, Boulevard de la Constitution 153, 4020 Liège, Belgium

2Department of Medical Psychology, University of Liège, CHU of Liège, Bât. B35, Quartier Hôpital, Avenue de l'Hôpital 13, 4000 Liège 1, Belgium

3Department of Psychology, University of Liège, Place des Orateurs, 1 - Bât. B33 - Quartier Agora, 4000 Liège, Belgium

*Corresponding Author:
Adélaïde Blavier
Jean-Marc TRIFFAUX, University of Liege and University Day Hospital « La Clé » Boulevard de la Constitution, Belgium-153-4020
Tel: + 00 32 43 42 65 96
E-mail: jmtriffaux@uliege.be

Received date: May 08, 2018; Accepted date: July 16, 2018; Published date: July 20, 2018

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Retraction Note

The article entitled “Mood Disorders Patients Treated in a Day Hospital: Focus on Changes in Alexithymia and Openness to Emotions” has been accepted for publication in the Clinical Psychiatry considering the statements provided in the article as personal opinion of the author which was found not having any conflict or biasness towards anything. As the article was a perspective one, information provided by the author was considered as an opinion to be expressed through publication.

Publisher took decision to make the article online solely based on the reviewers suggestion which considered the article not but a personal opinion of the author. However, it is found that the author have some personal concerns and issues, therefore, being retracted from the journal.