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from the book (Ho, Spinks
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psychological and psychiatric studies.
Finding a paper in Counsel.Lit
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in Primary Care Trust's database of journal, review & research
abstracts on subjects relating to counselling in primary care. It now
contains 1,677 entries and is available in read only mode for
installation under DOS. This is a trial provision of its data via
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Psychiatry Online - The most popular
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