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Bubolz, Victoria R., author.
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Social work.
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Terrell, Sarah, author.
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-task, and completing school work. Some interventions that address social skills can also increase on
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Gordon, Adami, author.
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population, including the unique histories, social and religious dynamics, as well as personal experiences of
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Shatto, Erynne H., author.
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organizational psychosocial well-being (e.g., social support, job strain, and client needs) that affect the
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Gerardi, Nora, author.
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psychology, clinical psychology, social work), or licensure (e.g., licensed vs. non-licensed). Participants
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Ling, Yuet Man, author.
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and stress, as well as increase in work and social functioning compared to TAU with moderate to large
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Yi, Jie Jessica, author.
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spiritual strivings. The second was that most participants were dissatisfied with work, life, or both, and
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Brannon, Erin, author.
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factors can be incorporated in intervention programs. Current interventions development targeting social

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