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Sense of Coherence Uplifting Parent Participation in Everyday Resilience (Supper): Applying Sense of Coherence Theory as an Intervention to Positively Influence Parental Well-Being and Family Occupational Identity within a Special Education Program

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on 4 Jun 2021
Year of Creation
2021
Copyright Claimant
Nicole Cherylyn Honore
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TX0008992007
on 4 Jun 2021

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The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TX0008992007) dated 4 Jun 2021, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Sense of Coherence Uplifting Parent Participation in Everyday Resilience (Supper): Applying Sense of Coherence Theory as an Intervention to Positively Influence Parental Well-Being and Family Occupational Identity within a Special Education Program" created in 2021. The copyright holder is Nicole Cherylyn Honore, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Nicole Cherylyn Honore.

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Copyright Claimant
Nicole Cherylyn Honore

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TX0008992007
Registration Date
6/4/2021
Year of Creation
2021
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DLC-CO
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New
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Electronic file (eService)
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United States

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Rights Note: Mark Dill, ProQuest, LLC, 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor, MI, 48108-3218, United States, (800) 521-0600, disspub@proquest.com

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Application Title Statement: Sense of Coherence Uplifting Parent Participation in Everyday Resilience (Supper): Applying Sense of Coherence Theory as an Intervention to Positively Influence Parental Well-Being and Family Occupational Identity within a Special Education Program
Author Statement: Nicole Cherylyn Honore Citizenship: not known Authorship: text
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