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Dyadic, Triadic, and Group Models of Peer Supervision/Consultation: What Are Their Components, and Is There Evidence of Their Effectiveness?

Clinical Psychologist - United States
doi 10.1111/j.1742-9552.2012.00046.x
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Clinical Psychology
Date

June 22, 2012

Authors
L. DiAnne BORDERS
Publisher

Wiley


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