Cognitive behaviour therapy with patients for whom English is a second language
‘Therapists or clinicians need to be creative and flexible when working with patients for whom English is a second language, but they do not necessarily need to have the ability to speak the patient’s first language’
Emergency Nurse.
24, 7, 43-43.
doi: 10.7748/en.24.7.43.s31
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