Clinical psychology training and dyslexia: Two perspectives

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Vinnicombe, J. and Sperlinger, D. 2007. Clinical psychology training and dyslexia: Two perspectives. Clinical Psychology Forum. 169, pp. 24-27.
AuthorsVinnicombe, J. and Sperlinger, D.
Year2007
JournalClinical Psychology Forum
Journal citation169, pp. 24-27
PublisherBritish Psychological Society
ISSN1477-5732
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