Psychosocial issues near the end of life a resource for professional care providers

Although numerous books have been written on the physical and practical aspects of providing services to people who are dying, relatively little has been written on the psychological, spiritual, and interpersonal issues that arise. Until now, psychologists and mental health professionals who work wi...

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Corporate Author: American Psychological Association
Other Authors: Werth, James L. (Editor), Blevins, Dean (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC American Psychological Association 2006
Edition:FIRST EDITION
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