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Wanda K Mohr

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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|November 11, 2003
Discarding ideology: the nature/nurture endgameWanda K Mohr
Nursing Outlook|October 1, 2009
Quality of manuscript reviews in nursing researchWanda K Mohr
Nursing Outlook|October 1, 2009
Commentary: Fork in the road: Accessories to cruelty or courage?Wanda K Mohr
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 14, 2006
Reflecting on tragedy: a commentary on deaths of children in restraintsWanda K Mohr
ANS. Advances in Nursing Science|May 23, 2009
Still shackled in the land of liberty: denying children the right to be safe from abusive "treatment"Wanda K Mohr
Qualitative Health Research|January 17, 2004
Surfacing the life phases of a mental health support groupWanda K Mohr
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|February 2, 2010
Restraints and the code of ethics: An uneasy fitWanda K Mohr
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|August 19, 2006
Spiritual issues in psychiatric careWanda K Mohr
Western Journal of Nursing Research|October 8, 2003
The substance of a support groupWanda K Mohr
Nursing Outlook|May 25, 2002
Let no harm be doneWanda K Mohr
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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|November 11, 2003
Discarding ideology: the nature/nurture endgameWanda K Mohr
Nursing Outlook|October 1, 2009
Quality of manuscript reviews in nursing researchWanda K Mohr
Nursing Outlook|October 1, 2009
Commentary: Fork in the road: Accessories to cruelty or courage?Wanda K Mohr
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 14, 2006
Reflecting on tragedy: a commentary on deaths of children in restraintsWanda K Mohr
ANS. Advances in Nursing Science|May 23, 2009
Still shackled in the land of liberty: denying children the right to be safe from abusive "treatment"Wanda K Mohr
Qualitative Health Research|January 17, 2004
Surfacing the life phases of a mental health support groupWanda K Mohr
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing|February 2, 2010
Restraints and the code of ethics: An uneasy fitWanda K Mohr
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care|August 19, 2006
Spiritual issues in psychiatric careWanda K Mohr
Western Journal of Nursing Research|October 8, 2003
The substance of a support groupWanda K Mohr
Nursing Outlook|May 25, 2002
Let no harm be doneWanda K Mohr
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