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Achievement Emotions in Higher Education,apter centers on the authors’ dual identities as mental health professionals who have also been on the receiving end of services, and discusses the ways in which they understand the intersection of those experiences on their lives and work.inhibit 发表于 2025-3-24 00:42:06
William G. Tierney,Michael Lanfordrigins. The authors then explore the impact of the early advocacy conferences and the influence of government funding in the ways in which the psychiatric survivor movement developed alongside the consumer movement.持久 发表于 2025-3-24 05:39:48
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A Brief History of the Psychiatric Survivor Movement,rigins. The authors then explore the impact of the early advocacy conferences and the influence of government funding in the ways in which the psychiatric survivor movement developed alongside the consumer movement.歌曲 发表于 2025-3-25 00:20:04
Researching the Survivor-Therapist Identity,rking with people that are in accord with the values of the survivor movement. Finally, we highlight literature pointing to the potential for a meaningful integration of the psychiatric survivor and therapist identities in ways that facilitate healing for others.