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		By: Alec Fraher		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[as ever Shirley this is a timely contribution to the efforts being made to actually help. 

unfortunately, as with me, the integration of solid practice doesn&#039;t address the structural and institutional obstacles that lock suffers onto poverty or subsistence level living. 

I would love to see an article or two on these matters. 

I note from my feeds that Dr Martin Webber features somewhere in the CPTSD Foundation, its a task that would require his acedemic standing to get past the sewn in ignorance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as ever Shirley this is a timely contribution to the efforts being made to actually help. </p>
<p>unfortunately, as with me, the integration of solid practice doesn&#8217;t address the structural and institutional obstacles that lock suffers onto poverty or subsistence level living. </p>
<p>I would love to see an article or two on these matters. </p>
<p>I note from my feeds that Dr Martin Webber features somewhere in the CPTSD Foundation, its a task that would require his acedemic standing to get past the sewn in ignorance.</p>
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