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      Re-conceptualizing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a Neuropsychological Condition // اضطراب ما بعد الصدمة كحالة نفسية-عصبية: نظرية بديلة

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            10.13169
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            Bethlehem University Journal
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            2017
            : 34
            : 105-112
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            bethunivj.34.2017.0105
            10.13169/bethunivj.34.2017.0105
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            Education,Religious studies & Theology,Social & Behavioral Sciences,History,Economics,Life sciences
            PTSD,neuropsychology

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