Abstract is: Betty Pfefferbaum is a psychiatrist known for her early work in mental health treatment for children after a disaster. She is the director of the Terrorism and Disaster Center in the College of Medicine at Oakland University.
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P1416 | affiliation | University of Oklahoma | Q640652 |
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