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S J Mullin

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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|March 5, 1988
Measuring chaplaincy productivityS J Mullin
Care Giver : Journal of the College of Chaplains|October 7, 1985
A model for ethical decision-makingS J Mullin, L Whinnery
Indiana Medicine : the Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association|May 1, 1985
Ethics and medicine. 1. IntroductionP E Schmidt, S J Mullin
Indiana Medicine : the Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association|December 1, 1988
The critical care chaplainS J Mullin, B F Ciampa
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|December 11, 2012
Relationship between patient pre-treatment object relations functioning and psychodynamic techniques early in treatmentAnthony S J Mullin, Mark J Hilsenroth
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect|October 12, 2007
English perceptions of elder abuseMaria Daskalopoulos, Anthony S J Mullin, Elizabeth Donovan, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|May 31, 2016
Changes in Object Relations over the Course of Psychodynamic PsychotherapyA S J Mullin, M J Hilsenroth, J Gold, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|December 17, 2013
Patient Crying in Psychotherapy: Who Cries and Why?Kristen L Capps, Katherine Fiori, Anthony S J Mullin, et al.
Journal of Personality Assessment|September 9, 2016
Facets of Object Representation: Process and Outcome Over the Course of Psychodynamic PsychotherapyAnthony S J Mullin, Mark J Hilsenroth, Jerold Gold, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|March 16, 2021
Patient crying during psychotherapy intake sessions: Relationship to patient characteristics and early treatment processKristen L Capps Umphlet, Katherine L Fiori, Anthony S J Mullin, et al.
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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|March 5, 1988
Measuring chaplaincy productivityS J Mullin
Care Giver : Journal of the College of Chaplains|October 7, 1985
A model for ethical decision-makingS J Mullin, L Whinnery
Indiana Medicine : the Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association|May 1, 1985
Ethics and medicine. 1. IntroductionP E Schmidt, S J Mullin
Indiana Medicine : the Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association|December 1, 1988
The critical care chaplainS J Mullin, B F Ciampa
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|December 11, 2012
Relationship between patient pre-treatment object relations functioning and psychodynamic techniques early in treatmentAnthony S J Mullin, Mark J Hilsenroth
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect|October 12, 2007
English perceptions of elder abuseMaria Daskalopoulos, Anthony S J Mullin, Elizabeth Donovan, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|May 31, 2016
Changes in Object Relations over the Course of Psychodynamic PsychotherapyA S J Mullin, M J Hilsenroth, J Gold, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|December 17, 2013
Patient Crying in Psychotherapy: Who Cries and Why?Kristen L Capps, Katherine Fiori, Anthony S J Mullin, et al.
Journal of Personality Assessment|September 9, 2016
Facets of Object Representation: Process and Outcome Over the Course of Psychodynamic PsychotherapyAnthony S J Mullin, Mark J Hilsenroth, Jerold Gold, et al.
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|March 16, 2021
Patient crying during psychotherapy intake sessions: Relationship to patient characteristics and early treatment processKristen L Capps Umphlet, Katherine L Fiori, Anthony S J Mullin, et al.
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