Editorial: Being nice is not enough

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Wood, N. and Patel, N. 2019. Editorial: Being nice is not enough. Clinical Psychology Forum. 323, pp. 1-2. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2019.1.323.1
AuthorsWood, N. and Patel, N.
JournalClinical Psychology Forum
Journal citation323, pp. 1-2
ISSN2396-8664
Year2019
PublisherThe British Psychological Society
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Clinical Psychology Forum, Number 323 – November 2019, Special Issue: Racism during training in clinical psychology - Edited by Nick Wood & Nimisha Patel.

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