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100 | _a20040322 1988 y0pory5003 ba | ||
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_aBecoming a clinical psychologist _fRobert Woody, co-aut. Malcolm Robertson |
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_aNew York _cInt Univ Press _d1988 |
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215 | _a333 p. | ||
464 | 1 |
_tBirth and growth of clinical psychology _0161869 |
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464 | 1 |
_tBecoming trained as a clinical psychologist _0161870 |
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_tBeing a psychotherapist, part ii : effectiveness and special modali- ties _0161871 |
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_tNormality and abnormality : crirical issues in assessment _0161872 |
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_tRegulation of clinical psychology _0161873 |
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_tGaining employment as a clinical psychologist _0161874 |
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_tBeing a diagnostician, part i : clinical assessment and diagnosis _0161875 |
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_tAfterword : the future of clinical psychology _0161876 |
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_tBeing a psychotherapist, part i : an introduction to theories and strategies _0161877 |
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_tBeing a diagnostician, part ii : assessment methods and psychologicaltests in clinical psychology _0161878 |
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606 | 1 | _aSem Classificacao | |
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_aWoody _bRobert |
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_aRobertson _bMalcolm |