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Understanding Gender Differences in Bereavement Following the Death of an Infant: Implications of or Treatment.

Psychotherapy - United States
doi 10.1037//0033-3204.38.1.60
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PsychiatryClinical PsychologyMental Health
Date

January 1, 2001

Authors
David G. WingKatherine Burge-CallawayPauline Rose ClanceLisa Armistead
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American Psychological Association (APA)


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