Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... child , especially with respect to the family's eating habits ( which may be affected by the requirements of the diabetic child ) . For example , in order not to tempt the diabetic child , parents may refrain from keeping sweets in the ...
... child , especially with respect to the family's eating habits ( which may be affected by the requirements of the diabetic child ) . For example , in order not to tempt the diabetic child , parents may refrain from keeping sweets in the ...
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... children . The child who is dying can be helped to under- stand what is happening , and can be encouraged to come to grips with impending death [ 43 , 48 ] . In addition , understanding child- hood reactions to the concept of death and ...
... children . The child who is dying can be helped to under- stand what is happening , and can be encouraged to come to grips with impending death [ 43 , 48 ] . In addition , understanding child- hood reactions to the concept of death and ...
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... child while the child is still alive . Of course the approach that involves concentrating on living can be successful only if the parents them- selves and other people around the child are themselves successful in concentrating on the ...
... child while the child is still alive . Of course the approach that involves concentrating on living can be successful only if the parents them- selves and other people around the child are themselves successful in concentrating on the ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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