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Description
This book is a guide to help professionals in diverse fields—including law, social work, pediatrics, education and psychology—better understand, interview and assess children in order to make well-informed decisions regarding their welfare and treatment.
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Publication
Jossey-Bass (1992), Edition: 1, 408 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
1555424651 / 9781555424657
Physical description
408 p.; 5.93 inches