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Research Article

“We are All Fellow Human Beings”: Mental Health Workers’ Perspectives of Being in Relationships with Clients in Community-Based Mental Health Services

, RN, MSc, , RN, PhD, , PhD, & , RN, PhD
Pages 883-891 | Published online: 25 Nov 2013

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