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The Role of Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors in Mental Health Services

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Garske, G.G. (2004). The Role of Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors in Mental Health Services. In: Moxley, D.P., Finch, J.R. (eds) Sourcebook of Rehabilitation and Mental Health Practice. Plenum Series in Rehablititation and Health. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47893-5_8

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