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reference : Disaster, terrorism and children: Addressing the effects of traumatic events on children and their families is critical to long-term recovery and resilience
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reftype | Journal Article |
Author | Joshi, Paramjit T; Lewin, Shulamit M |
Date | Sep |
Issue | 9 |
Journal | Psychiatric Annals |
Pages | 710-716 |
Title | Disaster, terrorism and children: Addressing the effects of traumatic events on children and their families is critical to long-term recovery and resilience |
Volume | 34 |
Year | 2004 |
.reference_type | 0 |
_record_number | 18106 |
_uuid | 800172f5-06ce-47cd-8e88-2860961c2c40 |