Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... parents may refrain from keeping sweets in the kitchen , thus depriving the other children of sweets . For the diabetic child there are no special occa- sions on which the child can eat whatever he or she wants . The operation of ...
... parents may refrain from keeping sweets in the kitchen , thus depriving the other children of sweets . For the diabetic child there are no special occa- sions on which the child can eat whatever he or she wants . The operation of ...
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... parents to focus on the present instead of the future . Adults tend to see childhood as a preparatory period , rather than as a time in a person's life that is worthwhile in and of itself . Hence the first step in helping the family ...
... parents to focus on the present instead of the future . Adults tend to see childhood as a preparatory period , rather than as a time in a person's life that is worthwhile in and of itself . Hence the first step in helping the family ...
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... Parents and health care professionals should do as much as they can to concentrate on living each moment fully with the child while the child is still alive . Of course the approach that involves concentrating on living can be ...
... Parents and health care professionals should do as much as they can to concentrate on living each moment fully with the child while the child is still alive . Of course the approach that involves concentrating on living can be ...
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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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