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Coping, Mental Health, and Subjective Well-Being Among Mental Health Staff Working in Secure Forensic Psychiatric Settings: Results From a Workplace Health Assessment.

Psychological Services - United States
doi 10.1037/ser0000354
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Clinical PsychologyApplied Psychology
Date

April 22, 2019

Authors
Robert J. CramerJane L. IrelandVictoria HartleyMolly M. LongCarol A. IrelandTracy Wilkins
Publisher

American Psychological Association (APA)


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