Client-Centered Practice when Professional and Social Power are Uncoupled: The Experiences of Therapists from Marginalized Groups
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Main Authors: | Brenda L. Beagan (Author), Kaitlin R. Sibbald (Author), Tara M. Pride (Author), Stephanie R. Bizzeth (Author) |
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