Psychological Trauma : Theory , Research , Practice , and Policy Children ’ s Reactions to the 2010 Chilean Earthquake : The Role of Trauma Exposure , Family Context , and School-Based Mental Health Programming
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R. C. Silver | Dana Rose Garfin | J. Murphy | V. Gil-Rivas | F. Cova | Paulina Rincón | Javier Guzmán | A. M. Squicciarini | M. George | M. Guzmán | Félix Cova | Ana María Squicciarini | Paulina Rincon
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