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Paul T Clements

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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|February 11, 2004
Making sense of the senselessPaul T Clements
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|July 24, 2003
Grief. Promoting adaptive coping after loss and deathPaul T Clements
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|April 8, 2004
Three dimensional psychiatric nursingPaul T Clements
RN|April 21, 2005
When a young patient diesPaul T Clements, Joan Bradley
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 22, 2007
Changing the lens for youth 'gone wild': the call for primary prevention research by forensic nursesAnne Troy, Paul T Clements
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Elder abuse: a call to action for forensic nursesAnn W Burgess, Paul T Clements
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Fresh tears over old griefs: expanding the forensic nursing research agenda with Native American eldersRobin I Miller, Paul T Clements
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Toward advancement and evolution of forensic nursing: the interface and interplay of research, theory, and practicePaul T Clements, L Kathleen Sekula
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Building bridges: the importance of translational forensic nursing researchPaul T Clements, Patricia A Crane
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|February 1, 2003
Child and adolescent homicide survivors. Complicated grief and altered worldviewsGloria J Vigil, Paul T Clements
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|February 11, 2004
Making sense of the senselessPaul T Clements
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|July 24, 2003
Grief. Promoting adaptive coping after loss and deathPaul T Clements
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|April 8, 2004
Three dimensional psychiatric nursingPaul T Clements
RN|April 21, 2005
When a young patient diesPaul T Clements, Joan Bradley
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 22, 2007
Changing the lens for youth 'gone wild': the call for primary prevention research by forensic nursesAnne Troy, Paul T Clements
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Elder abuse: a call to action for forensic nursesAnn W Burgess, Paul T Clements
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Fresh tears over old griefs: expanding the forensic nursing research agenda with Native American eldersRobin I Miller, Paul T Clements
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Toward advancement and evolution of forensic nursing: the interface and interplay of research, theory, and practicePaul T Clements, L Kathleen Sekula
Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 1, 2006
Building bridges: the importance of translational forensic nursing researchPaul T Clements, Patricia A Crane
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services|February 1, 2003
Child and adolescent homicide survivors. Complicated grief and altered worldviewsGloria J Vigil, Paul T Clements
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