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Art Therapy in Practice

Intercultural Art Therapy in South Africa: Shortcomings and Reflections of a Young White Afrikaner Therapist (Art-thérapie interculturelle en Afrique du Sud : lacunes et réflexions d'une jeune thérapeute afrikaner blanche)

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