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Monday, June 11, 2018

Potentially Harmful Treatments for Children-- Springer Nature Agrees





I received this email this morning and can't help boasting-- in addition, though, I want to thank Bruce Thyer, the editor of Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, who nominated this article and has been enormously supportive of concerns about alternative treatments for children.
If you're interested in children's welfare, please take the chance to read this article for free! Click on the social sciences box after using the link.




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