The relationship of perceived health on one's family of origin and one's achievement of personal authority in the family system to one's current marital adjustment

The relationship of perceived health on one's family of origin and one's achievement of personal authority in the family system to one's current marital adjustment

by Brian Donald.* Cunnington

1991

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