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In the margins of the mind: development of a projective research methodology for the study of nursing practice.
Mary Regan, Joan Liaschenko
Academics (Nursing)
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Clinical Action
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Clinical Psychology
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Clinician Beliefs
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Human Action
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Human Will
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Nursing Practice
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Clinical Psychology
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Projective Personality Test
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Thematic Apperception Test
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Psychology
Clinical Psychology
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Consciousness
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Human Motivation
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Projective Technique
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Credit
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