Working Reference List

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Bettmann, J. E., Scheinfeld, D. E., Prince, K. C., Garland, E. L., & Ovrom, K. V. (2018). Changes in psychiatric symptoms and psychological processes among veterans participating in a therapeutic adventure program. Psychological Services, http://dx.doi.org.librweb.laurentian.ca/10.1037/ser0000213 Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.librweb.laurentian.ca/docview/1999311008?accountid=12005

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