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Hilary Lapsley
University of Auckland - Auckland / New Zealand
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 44002
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Hilary Lapsley's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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" Kia Mauri Tau!" Narratives of recovery from disabling mental health problems Mental Health Commission, 2002
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Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict: the kinship of women (No Title), 1999
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Was 1898 a “great date” in the history of experimental social psychology? Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 15 (4), 323-332, 1979
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Hongi, Harirū and Hau: Kaumātua in the time of COVID-19 Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 51 (sup1), S23-S36, 2021
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Experiencing a recovery-oriented acute mental health service: home based treatment from the perspectives of service users, their families and mental health professionals Mental Health Commission, New Zealand, 2005
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