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Kompetenzen im Umgang mit Stress in interkulturellen Settings

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Interkulturelle Situationen werden häufig als belastend und stressig empfunden.

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Gröschke, D. (2013). Kompetenzen im Umgang mit Stress in interkulturellen Settings. In: Genkova, P., Ringeisen, T., Leong, F. (eds) Handbuch Stress und Kultur. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93449-5_28

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