Increasing diversity within clinical psychology: the London initiative

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Cape, J., Roth, A., Scior, K., Thompson, M., Heneage, C. and Du Plessis, P. 2008. Increasing diversity within clinical psychology: the London initiative. Clinical Psychology Forum. 190, pp. 7-10.
AuthorsCape, J., Roth, A., Scior, K., Thompson, M., Heneage, C. and Du Plessis, P.
Year2008
JournalClinical Psychology Forum
Journal citation190, pp. 7-10
PublisherBritish Psychological Society
ISSN1747-5732
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