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... child's illness is less important in influencing successful adaptation than are such factors as the qual- ity of the parent - child relationship and the family's acceptance of the handicapped child . The child's adaptation thus tends to ...
... child's illness is less important in influencing successful adaptation than are such factors as the qual- ity of the parent - child relationship and the family's acceptance of the handicapped child . The child's adaptation thus tends to ...
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... children ) have identified three phases in a child's awareness of per- sonal mortality and the mortality of others close to the child . The first stage lasts until about age five . The child at this age does not recognize death as final ...
... children ) have identified three phases in a child's awareness of per- sonal mortality and the mortality of others close to the child . The first stage lasts until about age five . The child at this age does not recognize death as final ...
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... child's grief response accur- ately [ 4 , 19 ] . The child's emotional response ( the grief response ) depends on a number of factors . First , the child's age is important . It may be par- ticularly distressing for the child to lose ...
... child's grief response accur- ately [ 4 , 19 ] . The child's emotional response ( the grief response ) depends on a number of factors . First , the child's age is important . It may be par- ticularly distressing for the child to lose ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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