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|aJunge, Maxine Borowsky.
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|aAn art therapist's view of mass murders, violence, and mental illness : |bpractical suggestions for helping practitioners find support and guidance in a dangerous practice / |cby Maxine Borowsky Junge.
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|aSpringfield, IL : |bCharles C. Thomas, Publisher, |cc2019.
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|axvi, 134 p. : |bill. (some col.) ; |c26 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 131-132)
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|aArt therapists|xProfessional ethics.
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|aArt therapy.
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|aMurder|xPsychological aspects.
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|aViolence|xPsychological aspects.
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|aMental illness|xPsychological aspects.
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