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... parent and child . The provision of information , emotional support , and aid in under- standing usual reactions of parents and children in facing illness can help enormously in the overall care of the chronically ill child . Cancer It ...
... parent and child . The provision of information , emotional support , and aid in under- standing usual reactions of parents and children in facing illness can help enormously in the overall care of the chronically ill child . Cancer It ...
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... parents shelter the child who is ill . The parents withdraw from other people . In their desire to avoid explanations to other people and endurance of their pity , parents may withdraw from close friends and other members of their ...
... parents shelter the child who is ill . The parents withdraw from other people . In their desire to avoid explanations to other people and endurance of their pity , parents may withdraw from close friends and other members of their ...
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... parents . These children are usually too young to understand assurances that their parents will return for them and they will soon be able to go home . Children may also become quite anxious at the sight of hospital equipment . Toddlers ...
... parents . These children are usually too young to understand assurances that their parents will return for them and they will soon be able to go home . Children may also become quite anxious at the sight of hospital equipment . Toddlers ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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