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Learning about Schizophrenia: Rays of Hope (A Reference Manual for Families and Caregivers)

Learning about Schizophrenia: Rays of Hope (A Reference Manual for Families and Caregivers)

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Learning about Schizophrenia: Rays of Hope (A Reference Manual for Families and Caregivers)

by Schizophrenia Society of Canada

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Other than rubber stamp to end page this is a tight, clean and unmarked copy- detailed information about various aspects of the illness.

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Title
Learning about Schizophrenia: Rays of Hope (A Reference Manual for Families and Caregivers)
Author
Schizophrenia Society of Canada
Book Condition
New As New
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0973391308
ISBN 13
9780973391305
Publisher
Schizophrenia Society of Canada
Place of Publication
Markham, Ontario
This edition first published
2003
Size
8vo

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