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Third-Party Funding and Counselling in New Zealand: Implications for Counselling Services and Professional Autonomy

International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling - United States
doi 10.1023/b:adco.0000035531.66432.ec
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EducationApplied PsychologyPsychology
Date

September 1, 2004

Authors
Judi H. Miller
Publisher

Springer Nature


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