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Display titlePhilosophy:Centeredness Theory
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Page creatorimported>Unex
Date of page creation04:08, 23 October 2022
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Centeredness Theory (CT), used in psychology, mental health, and the treatment of traumatic brain injury, is a systems model of individual and workplace wellbeing. It was proposed by Zephyr Bloch-Jorgensen, Patrick J. Cilione, William W. H. Yeung and Justine M. Gatt and published in peer-reviewed open...
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