Family group conferences: from Maori culture to decision-making model in work with late modern families in NorwayFootnote†† The research was conducted at Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare at the University of Tromsø, Norway. All persons who have a claim to authorship are named as co-authors. The order of names are agreed by all authors. The first author is corresponding author. The corresponding author is authorized by co-authors to act as an agent on their behalf in all matters pertaining to publication of the manuscript.
Familieråd: Fra Maorikultur til beslutningsmodell i senmoderne familier i Norge
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