forensic references - Forensic Arts Therapies Advisory Group

FORENSIC REFERENCES - (including some general titles)
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Inscape (International Journal of British Association of Art Therapists)
Journal of Analytical Psychology
Journal of Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy
Journal of Family Violence
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New York : John Wiley &
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