A COMMENT ON MICHAEL DUNN'S "PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN A SPINAL CORD INJURY CENTER: AN INTRODUCTION"

Comments on the article by M. E. Dunn (see record 1980-01793-001) on psychological intervention in a spinal cord injury center. The author notes that Dunn's experience in a Veteran's Administration Hospital refers mostly to males. Dunn's vigorous writing style allows the learning mode...

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