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Old Age Mental Disorders in Newcastle upon Tyne
1964424 citationsD. W. K. Kay, Patricia M. Beamish et al.The British Journal of Psychiatryprofile →
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Beamish, Patricia M., et al.. (2002). Treatment of Panic Disorder: Practical Guidelines. (Practice). Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 24(3). 224.2 indexed citations
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Mellin, Elizabeth A. & Patricia M. Beamish. (2002). Interpersonal Theory and Adolescents with Depression: Clinical Update.. Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 24(2). 110.12 indexed citations
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Beamish, Patricia M., et al.. (2002). Treatment for Panic Disorder: Practical Guidelines.. Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 24(3).1 indexed citations
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Granello, Darcy Haag & Patricia M. Beamish. (1998). Reconceptualizing Codependency in Women: A Sense of Connectedness, Not Pathology.. Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 20(4).15 indexed citations
Beamish, Patricia M.. (1994). Ethical Dilemmas in Marriage and Family Therapy: Implications for Training.. DigitalGeorgetown (Georgetown University Library). 16(1).8 indexed citations
Beamish, Patricia M., et al.. (1990). Role-Plays in a Family Counseling Course: A Collaborative Effort with the Theater Department..1 indexed citations
Kay, D. W. K., Patricia M. Beamish, & Martin Roth. (1964). Old Age Mental Disorders in Newcastle upon Tyne. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 110(465). 146–158.424 indexed citations breakdown →
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