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The meaning of stressful life experiences as described by nine to eleven year old children: a phenomenological study

By G. A. Jacobson

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Date 1991
Pages 197 p
Publisher University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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  1. Audiorecording
  2. Children
  3. Drawing
  4. Humans
  5. interviews
  6. Life experiences
  7. Pet loss
  8. Power
  9. Psychological stress