Developing a competence framework for psychological interventions in a multidisciplinary paediatric context
This paper describes the development and content of a competence framework for psychological interventions, intended to apply to healthcare workers of all disciplines working in a paediatric context. To achieve this, a review of the literature was used to indicate where current interventions had evi...
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Main Authors: | Anthony David Roth (Author), Janie Donnan (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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