Three-Generation Model: A Family Systems Framework for the Assessment and Treatment of Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Related Conditions
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Eric Bui | N. Simon | E. Bui | Naomi M. Simon | R. Brendel | Rebecca W. Brendel | Bonnie Y. Ohye | Steffany Jane Fredman | Paula K. Rauch | Michael D. Allard | Kimberly Z. Pentel | P. Rauch | S. Fredman
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