Treating Stress In Families

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Treating Stress In Families
Author : Charles Figley
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 24 May 2013
ISBN : 9781134848829
Pages : 300 pages
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Provides an overview of the causes and treatment approaches for counseling families under stress, and focuses on several examples of extreme tension.

Treating Stress In Families

Provides an overview of the causes and treatment approaches for counseling families under stress, and focuses on several examples of extreme tension.

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Treating Stress In Families

Provides an overview of the causes and treatment approaches for counseling families under stress, and focuses on several examples of extreme tension.

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