Exercise and the elderly: A group counseling approach
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Abstract This article explains how group work can be used as a treatment approach to physical and mental well-being in the elderly.
Abstract This article explains how group work can be used as a treatment approach to physical and mental well-being in the elderly.
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Abstract This article explains how group work can be used as a treatment approach to physical and mental well-being in the elderly.
Journal for Specialists in Group Work – Taylor & Francis
Published: Sep 1, 1991
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