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Introduction to JINS Special Section: Resilience and Wellness after Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2019

Miriam H. Beauchamp*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Ste-Justine Hospital Research Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Keith O. Yeates
Affiliation:
Departments of Psychology, Pediatrics, and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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