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Date: 2013-12-19 01:06:54
Psychological theories
Crime
Developmental psychology
Childhood
Motivation
Psychological resilience
Early childhood intervention
Violence
Child development
Medicine
Psychology
Health

Maintaining the gains Sustainability in prevention and early intervention In this article, Alan Hayes considers a key question in prevention and early intervention:“How are the gains maintained?” He explores some of

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