Men and Women After Trauma: Coping With Differences
Do men and women react differently after trauma? Yes. Does it mean one suffers more than the other? No. Do the differences confuse and often create
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Do men and women react differently after trauma? Yes. Does it mean one suffers more than the other? No. Do the differences confuse and often create
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