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Reviews
This book by two psychiatrists examines how the ways we relate to others can seriously affect our health.
This concise guide sets out to improve nurses’ confidence and ability to conduct nursing research using historical analysis.
This book looks beyond medical care, and considers a range of issues including legal matters and the processes surrounding death.
Neurological diseases caused by prions have received less media attention in recent years, but they still have the potential to cause
This book provides a welcome and timely synthesis to the literature around advanced nursing practice.
This book expands on information gathered from an initial research project undertaken by the author in her transition to becoming a c
The powerful foreword by award-winning author Dame Hilary Mantel, who has endometriosis, gives the stamp of authority to this book fo
This American Psychiatric Association text is intended as a straightforward guide to the United States DSM-5 diagnostic system for me
Written for undergraduate nursing students and intended to support them to meet Nursing and Midwifery Council standards and essential
Loss plays such a pivotal role in every person’s life that a detailed understanding of what it is and how it affects individuals is e
This book is a must for anyone considering a career in nursing – whether as a first career, as a mature student or a return-to-practi
This is a specialist text on child sexual abuse (CSA) and is an evidence-based review and guidance for best practice.
The focus of this book is on helping people to live effectively with chronic pain by addressing how the mind interprets pain and how a negative social, emotional or physical context to the pain can act as a barrier to recovery.
This seventh edition textbook written by experts in the field of children and young people’s surgery is intended for medical students, general practitioners and paediatricians.
Despite the provocative title, this is a must read for professionals interested in exploring the consequences of accepted childbirth norms and their effects on future generations.
Focusing on a two-year pilot carried out in Bruce Lodge care home in Stockport, this book considers how to improve the experience and satisfaction of people with dementia in care homes.
Written by a GP who has an extensive background in medical education, this book focuses on chronic disease management rather than how chronic conditions affect health.
