Group-analytic training groups for psychology students: A qualitative study

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Group-analytic training groups for psychology students: A qualitative study. / Nathan, Vibeke Torpe; Poulsen, Stig.

In: Group Analysis, Vol. 37, No. 2, 2004, p. 163-178.

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Nathan, VT & Poulsen, S 2004, 'Group-analytic training groups for psychology students: A qualitative study', Group Analysis, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 163-178.

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Nathan, V. T., & Poulsen, S. (2004). Group-analytic training groups for psychology students: A qualitative study. Group Analysis, 37(2), 163-178.

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Nathan VT, Poulsen S. Group-analytic training groups for psychology students: A qualitative study. Group Analysis. 2004;37(2):163-178.

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Nathan, Vibeke Torpe ; Poulsen, Stig. / Group-analytic training groups for psychology students: A qualitative study. In: Group Analysis. 2004 ; Vol. 37, No. 2. pp. 163-178.

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