Therapeutic Recreation: Processes and TechniquesOffering a reference source for clinicians, and a learning resource for students, this text combines information from behavioural sciences, psychiatry, education, nursing and counselling. |
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THEORIES AND THERAPIES | 7 |
FACILITATION TECHNIQUES 57 5558 | 57 |
Summary | 115 |
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Therapeutic Recreation: An Introduction David R. Austin,Michael E. Crawford No preview available - 2001 |
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