Peery, B. (2021). Outcome Oriented Chaplaincy: Perceptive, Intentional, and Effective Caring
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Peery, B. (2021). Outcome Oriented Chaplaincy: Perceptive, Intentional, and Effective Caring. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 128pp. (pbk). ISBN: 9781785926822.
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