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The Role of Dissociation in the Cycle of Violence

Authors
  1. BA Miller
  2. BA Miller
  3. C Bagley
  4. CA Ross
  5. CM Murphy
  6. D Hien
  7. D Sandberg
  8. Denise A. Hien
  9. DP Bernstein
  10. E Finley
  11. EB Carlson
  12. EM Bernstein
  13. EV Nunes
  14. GE Dunn
  15. GE Wyatt
  16. GL Stuart
  17. J Hall
  18. J Schafer
  19. JA Chu
  20. JL Jasinski
  21. KA Chase
  22. KS Kendler
  23. L Stalans
  24. LC Terr
  25. M Ehrensaft
  26. M Kwong
  27. M McMurran
  28. M Steinberg
  29. MA Straus
  30. MA Straus
  31. MI Good
  32. MO Marcenko
  33. Nicole V. Daisy
  34. RL Spitzer
  35. RM Baron
  36. S Chermack
  37. S Simoneti
  38. T Dayton
  39. T Luxenberg
  40. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  41. U.S. Department of Justice
  42. W Fals-Stewart
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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