| Title: | THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT OF THE MENTALLY ILL CHILD |
| Author: | Hom, Jonady R. |
| Citation: | The Seclusion and Restraint of the Mentally Ill Child (1994 Third Year Paper) |
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