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Univ. of London, UK. Features a collection of articles, personal perspectives, and commentaries centered around understanding the prejudice and discrimination against people with mental illness. Provides an historical overview and the origins of stigmatization and addresses the legal aspects of mental illness. Softcover. Previous edition not cited. Related Free eBooks - Land Use Planning And Oil And Gas Leasing On Onshore Federal Lands
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