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'Hes my mate you see: a critical discourse analysis of the therapeutic role of companion animals in the social networks of people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness
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‘He’s my mate you see’: a critical discourse analysis of the therapeutic role of companion animals in the social networks of people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness
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'He's my mate you see': a critical discourse analysis of the therapeutic role of companion animals in the social networks of people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness.
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What do patients choose to tell their doctors? Qualitative analysis of potential barriers to reattributing medically unexplained symptoms
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In: Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM) 24 (2009), 443-449
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IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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How potentially serious symptom changes are talked about and managed in COPD clinical review consultations: A micro-analysis
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