Wayne Oates
Wayne Edward Oates (June 24, 1917 – October 21, 1999) was an American psychologist and religious educator who is often - incorrectly - considered to have coined the word 'workaholic'. Provided by Wikipedia
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Seelsorge und Psychiatrie (The religious care of the psychiatric patient, dt.) Neue Wege der Zusammenarbeit by Oates, Wayne Edward
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The religious care of the psychiatric patient by Oates, Wayne Edward
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Anxiety in Christian experience by Oates, Wayne Edward
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Religious factors in mental illness by Oates, Wayne Edward
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Krise, Trennnung, Trauer (Pastoral care and counseling in grief and separation, dt.) Ein Leitfaden pastoraler Fürsorge u. Baratung by Oates, Wayne Edward
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The religious dimensions of personality by Oates, Wayne Edward
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