Therapists’ observations of adolescent social media use: Implications for assessment and treatment.
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Doctoral Dissertation, Ph.D. (Social Work), Wurzweiler School of Social Work. Yeshiva University.-- Embargo, 2 years.
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Meyer, Michal E. (2020). Therapists’ observations of adolescent social media use: Implications for assessment and treatment. [Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Yeshiva University]
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