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Examining therapists' perceptions of barriers to treatment with youth and their families: A mixed methods study

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  • Rogers, Gimel
Material type: TextTextPublication details: Pepperdine University 2016Subject(s):
  • PSYCHOLOGY
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Examining therapists' perceptions of barriers to treatment with youth and their families: A mixed methods study

APA

Rogers G., . (2016). Examining therapists' perceptions of barriers to treatment with youth and their families: A mixed methods study. : Pepperdine University.

Chicago

Rogers Gimel, . 2016. Examining therapists' perceptions of barriers to treatment with youth and their families: A mixed methods study. : Pepperdine University.

Harvard

Rogers G., . (2016). Examining therapists' perceptions of barriers to treatment with youth and their families: A mixed methods study. : Pepperdine University.

MLA

Rogers Gimel, . Examining therapists' perceptions of barriers to treatment with youth and their families: A mixed methods study. : Pepperdine University. 2016.

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