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Dr. Gayan Perera was a guest speaker at the ICAP SRI Lanka conference in August 2016

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Authors: Dr Gayan Perera
November 30 2016

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Dr. Gayan Perera speaking at ICAP 2016 conference in Sri Lanka (August 2016)

Dr. Gayan Perera on "unemployment and common mental disorders in the UK setting".@icapsrilanka @KingsCollegeLon pic.twitter.com/HRUNWk1Qmf

— ICAP Sri Lanka (@icapsrilanka) August 26, 2016

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