Relationship Management Of The Borderline Patient

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Relationship Management Of The Borderline Patient
Author : David L. Dawson
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 13 May 2013
ISBN : 9781134858064
Pages : 234 pages
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Published in 1993, Relationship Management of The Borderline Patient is a valuable contribution to the field of Family Therapy.

Relationship Management Of The Borderline Patient

Published in 1993, Relationship Management of The Borderline Patient is a valuable contribution to the field of Family Therapy.

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