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Pastoral counseling and the combat veteran

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The Rev. Stephen H. Getsinger, Ph. D., Co-ordinator of the Counseling Section of the

The Rev. Stephen H. Getsinger, Ph. D., Co-ordinator of the Counseling Section of the

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Getsinger, S.H. Pastoral counseling and the combat veteran. J Relig Health 14, 214–219 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01534050

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