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Paton, D and Violanti, JM and Norris, K and Johnson, T, An Ecological Theory of Resilience and Adaptive Capacity in Emergency Services, Working in High Risk Environments: Developing Sustained Resilience, Charles C Thomas Publisher, Ltd, D Paton and JM Violanti (ed), Springfield, Illinois, USA, pp. 145-170. ISBN 9780398086923 (2011) [Research Book Chapter]


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Item Type:Research Book Chapter
Research Division:Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Research Group:Psychology
Research Field:Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Objective Division:Health
Objective Group:Public Health (excl. Specific Population Health)
Objective Field:Mental Health
Creator:Paton, D (Professor Douglas Paton)
Creator:Norris, K (Dr Kimberley Norris)
Creator:Johnson, T (Ms Tegan Johnson)
ID Code:75632
Year Published:2011
Deposited By:Psychology
Deposited On:2012-02-07
Last Modified:2012-05-21
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