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Author(s):

Akhtar Ali Syed

Principal Clinical Psychologist

Brothers of Charity, Waterford. Ireland

Pakistan

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Type: Article
Volume: 16
Issue: 1
Language: Urdu
Id: 68597f586929e
Pages 175 - 225
Published June 23, 2025
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