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Literature and policy in the UK are replete with evidence and guidance relating to parents who abuse children, but less so on the rev
This guide from the Teenage Cancer Trust describes the experiences of young people who have or have had cancer, and the information t
A novel referencing style and the clever use of appendices make this book an interesting and easy read.
Charming and well-illustrated, this book tells its story in pictures with key words in sign language on the corresponding pages
This comprehensive and practical guide will be an invaluable aid to students and advanced practitioners, as well as those involved in
This book is written with many different professionals in mind.
The aim of this book is to discuss the variety of strategies that can be used by parents to ease the worries of children with specifi
Written for pharmacy students who, like nurses, must understand the terminology of medical notes, this book offers a well thought-out
Little has been written about the religious and cultural needs of sick children, and their families. This book fills the gap
The author of this book is an associate professor in social work in the United States, and has a great deal of experience as a clinical social worker and counsellor
This is evidence-based guidance for best practice in managing child sexual abuse. It reviews evidence for physical signs, interspersed with clinical diagrams and photographs that are explicit but appropriate
With more than 300 impressive pages, this book is full to the brim of accessible explanations of mental health disorders in children and young people
Here's the story of Helen and her life with eczema. She invites the reader to learn about her experience and the challenges of living with eczema
This thouhgtful collection of reflections on the experience of grief and loss is accessible to everyone, but it is particularly directed at nurses caring for patients and their families
