The Promise of Motivational Interviewing in School Mental Health

School Mental Health - Tập 3 Số 1 - Trang 1-12 - 2011
Andy J. Frey1, Richard N. Cloud1, Jon Lee1, Jason W. Small2, John R. Seeley2, Edward G. Feil2, Hill M. Walker3, Annemieke Golly3
1University of Louisville, Louisville, USA
2Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR USA
3University of Oregon, Eugene, USA

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