Diasporic Muslims, mental health, and subjectivity : perspectives and experiences of mental health care professionals in Ghent
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- Caroline Vandekinderen (UGent) , Elise Rondelez (UGent) , Sarah Bracke, Griet Roets (UGent) and Piet Bracke (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8555922
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- Vandekinderen, Caroline, et al. “Diasporic Muslims, Mental Health, and Subjectivity : Perspectives and Experiences of Mental Health Care Professionals in Ghent.” DIGEST. JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY AND GENDER STUDIES, vol. 4, no. 1, 2017, pp. 63–84, doi:10.11116/digest.4.1.4.
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- Vandekinderen, C., Rondelez, E., Bracke, S., Roets, G., & Bracke, P. (2017). Diasporic Muslims, mental health, and subjectivity : perspectives and experiences of mental health care professionals in Ghent. DIGEST. JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY AND GENDER STUDIES, 4(1), 63–84. https://doi.org/10.11116/digest.4.1.4
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- Vandekinderen, Caroline, Elise Rondelez, Sarah Bracke, Griet Roets, and Piet Bracke. 2017. “Diasporic Muslims, Mental Health, and Subjectivity : Perspectives and Experiences of Mental Health Care Professionals in Ghent.” DIGEST. JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY AND GENDER STUDIES 4 (1): 63–84. https://doi.org/10.11116/digest.4.1.4.
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- Vandekinderen, Caroline, Elise Rondelez, Sarah Bracke, Griet Roets, and Piet Bracke. 2017. “Diasporic Muslims, Mental Health, and Subjectivity : Perspectives and Experiences of Mental Health Care Professionals in Ghent.” DIGEST. JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY AND GENDER STUDIES 4 (1): 63–84. doi:10.11116/digest.4.1.4.
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- 1.Vandekinderen C, Rondelez E, Bracke S, Roets G, Bracke P. Diasporic Muslims, mental health, and subjectivity : perspectives and experiences of mental health care professionals in Ghent. DIGEST JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY AND GENDER STUDIES. 2017;4(1):63–84.
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- [1]C. Vandekinderen, E. Rondelez, S. Bracke, G. Roets, and P. Bracke, “Diasporic Muslims, mental health, and subjectivity : perspectives and experiences of mental health care professionals in Ghent,” DIGEST. JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY AND GENDER STUDIES, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 63–84, 2017.
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