Author: Ribbens McCarthy, Jane Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK) Release Date: 2006-11-01 Book Size: 15.61 MB Book Format: PDF, Kindle Category : Medical Languages : en Pages : 251 View: 6594
by Ribbens McCarthy, Jane, Young People S Experiences Of Loss And Bereavement Towards An Interdisciplinary Approach Books available in Docs, PDF, EPUB, Mobi, Textbook, Kindle Format. Download Young People S Experiences Of Loss And Bereavement Towards An Interdisciplinary Approach book, Everyone from health care workers to family therapists will find a treasure trove of insight into how young people deal with the deaths of loved ones. This book draws together a range of research and includes narrative-based case studies to compose a comprehensive overview of various theories and research.
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Author: Jonathon Lynch Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated Release Date: 2008 Book Size: 68.18 MB Book Format: PDF Category : Medical Languages : en Pages : 320 View: 5329
by Jonathon Lynch, Contemporary Issues In Mental Health Nursing Books available in Docs, PDF, EPUB, Mobi, Textbook, Kindle Format. Download Contemporary Issues In Mental Health Nursing book, This title addresses some of the most prominent issues currently being faced in mental health nursing and provides a series of essays which critique and commentate on the current standing of the profession within a contemporary context.
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Author: Helen Atherton Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Release Date: 2011-05-19 Book Size: 68.71 MB Book Format: PDF, ePub Category : Medical Languages : en Pages : 624 View: 2067
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Author: Sandra Galdieri Wilcox Publisher: Release Date: 1977 Book Size: 33.13 MB Book Format: PDF, Kindle Category : Children and death Languages : en Pages : 474 View: 2676
by Sandra Galdieri Wilcox, Understanding Death And Dying Books available in Docs, PDF, EPUB, Mobi, Textbook, Kindle Format. Download Understanding Death And Dying book,