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      From resilience to resistance: A reconstruction of the strengths perspective in social work practice

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      International Social Work
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                Journal
                International Social Work
                International Social Work
                SAGE Publications
                0020-8728
                1461-7234
                March 05 2010
                March 05 2010
                : 53
                : 2
                : 233-245
                Article
                10.1177/0020872809355391
                4d872d71-db25-491e-bc48-689f56bcb750
                © 2010

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