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Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2023October 01, 2023 EDT

“That Could Have Been Me!”: The Importance of Assessing for Vicarious Racial Trauma in BIPOC Youth

Hardeep Jaspal, MD, Lauren Laddaran, DO, Amanda Lim, MD, Jennifer Minami, MD, Wilfred Farquharson IV, PhD,
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Jaspal, Hardeep, Lauren Laddaran, Amanda Lim, Jennifer Minami, and Wilfred Farquharson. 2023. “‘That Could Have Been Me!’: The Importance of Assessing for Vicarious Racial Trauma in BIPOC Youth.” JAACAP Connect 10 (2): 9–12. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.62414/​001c.92187.
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