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... Finally , in the stage in which the patient is charged with carrying out the regimen , the health professional should share in the responsibility by remaining an integral part of the treatment . The practitioner should continu- ously ...
... Finally , in the stage in which the patient is charged with carrying out the regimen , the health professional should share in the responsibility by remaining an integral part of the treatment . The practitioner should continu- ously ...
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... Finally , adaptation is facili- tated if patients are given an opportunity to ventilate or to express their feelings . If too much emphasis is placed on emotional control and stoicism , the feelings will remain repressed and the ...
... Finally , adaptation is facili- tated if patients are given an opportunity to ventilate or to express their feelings . If too much emphasis is placed on emotional control and stoicism , the feelings will remain repressed and the ...
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... Finally , what reactions can be expected from patients and what reactions can be expected from family members ? How can the health care professional deal with these reactions ? In this chapter we consider these as well as related issues ...
... Finally , what reactions can be expected from patients and what reactions can be expected from family members ? How can the health care professional deal with these reactions ? In this chapter we consider these as well as related issues ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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