Exploring Clients’ Experiences of Disclosing Childhood Adversity to Mental Health Professionals

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Exploring Clients’ Experiences of Disclosing Childhood Adversity to Mental Health Professionals

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Katie wrote:My name is Katie. I am a trainee
clinical psychologist conducting
research into what happens when
people try to tell a mental health
professional about bad things that
have happened to them as a child.

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Re: Exploring Clients’ Experiences of Disclosing Childhood Adversity to Mental Health Professionals

Post by Pmarsupial »

I did try this but the questions timed out and reset part way through so gave up.
DIY is apparently my Kryptonite.
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