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Clinicians' experiences and perceptions of family therapy in the context of autism
- Hsiang, Cindy H. T., Campbell, Linda, Tavener, Meredith
- Kondapaka, Poojitha, Khanra, Sayantan, Malik, Ashish, Kagzi, Muneza, Hemachandran, Kannan
- Prussing, Elysse, Browne, Graeme, Dowse, Eileen, Hartz, Donna, Cummins, Allison
- Tafazoli, Dara, Atefi Boroujeni, Samira
Reconnecting for mental health recovery through street soccer: the process of mental health consumers participating in a community street soccer program from a sub-acute psychiatric inpatient unit and after returning home
Modelling diversity in abstract algebra textbooks
Travelling with two: balancing identity and risk in mothers with intellectual disability
- Haracz, Kirsti, Hazelton, Michael, James, Carole
Cloud computing adoption and utilization drivers and inhibitors - case studies from large financial institutions in Australia
Developing a theoretical perspective about Thai pregnant teenagers and their families - a grounded theory nursing study
Dealing with the ‘double-whammy’: women’s experiences of schizophrenia and weight gain
Insights into domestic horse tourism: the case study of Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
Empowering families by engaging and relating Murri way: A grounded theory study of the implementation of the Cape York Baby Basket program
- McCalman, Janya, Searles, Andrew, Bainbridge, Roxanne, Ham, Rachael, Mein, Jacki, Neville, Johanna, Campbell, Sandra, Tsey, Komla
Potency, hubris, and susceptibility: the disease mongering critique of pharmaceutical marketing
A legal, scientific and phenomenological enquiry into the reliability of bitemark analysis
Developing sustainable strategies for assisting assaulted mental health nurses
- Harmon, Charles, Hazelton, Michael, Kable, Ashley
The process of response of mental health nurses who have experienced assaults by their patients: a grounded theory study conducted in mental health inpatient settings
- Magin, Parker, Adams, Jon, Heading, Gaynor, Pond, Dimity C., Smith, Wayne
Protecting client autonomy: a grounded theory of the processes nurses use to deal with challenges to personal values and beliefs
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