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For the Development of a Pluralistic and Person-Centered Mindset Amongst Mental Health Practitioners

Josephine T.V. Greenbrook

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Biopsychosocial model, bioreductionism, clinical psychology, cognitive behavioural therapy, evidence-based frameworks, mental health, participatory action, person-centered healthcare, person-centered mindset, pluralism, professional ethics, psychological

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5750/ejpch.v4i4.1286

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