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Psychological features of reactive, active and proactive types of coping behavior : Level approach. / Slabinsky, V.; Voischeva, N.; Neznanov, N.; Nikiforov, G.; Ulyanov, I.

In: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2019, p. 539-545.

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Slabinsky, V, Voischeva, N, Neznanov, N, Nikiforov, G & Ulyanov, I 2019, 'Psychological features of reactive, active and proactive types of coping behavior: Level approach', Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 539-545.

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Slabinsky, V., Voischeva, N., Neznanov, N., Nikiforov, G., & Ulyanov, I. (2019). Psychological features of reactive, active and proactive types of coping behavior: Level approach. Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology, 10(3), 539-545.

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Slabinsky V, Voischeva N, Neznanov N, Nikiforov G, Ulyanov I. Psychological features of reactive, active and proactive types of coping behavior: Level approach. Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology. 2019;10(3):539-545.

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Slabinsky, V. ; Voischeva, N. ; Neznanov, N. ; Nikiforov, G. ; Ulyanov, I. / Psychological features of reactive, active and proactive types of coping behavior : Level approach. In: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology. 2019 ; Vol. 10, No. 3. pp. 539-545.

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