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Original Articles

Recovery as a Lived Experience Discipline: A Grounded Theory Study

, MA (Hons), PhD, , RN, Cert Psych Nurs, BA (Hons), Dip Ed, B Ed, M Ed, PhD & , RN, RM, BHlthSc, MClin Ed, PhD
Pages 935-943 | Received 09 Jul 2015, Accepted 22 Jul 2015, Published online: 06 Jan 2016

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