Sunday, May 26, 2013

Charmed Lives: A Family Romance


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GO Charmed Lives: A Family Romance


Author: Michael Korda
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2002
Publisher: No
Page Count: 512
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 0060085568
ISBN-13: 9780061462436
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Review This helpful and accessible book will be useful to all members of multi-professional teams caring for patients with specialist palliative care needs... There is an admirable lack of jargon in this book and even quite difficult concepts are explained with clarity... this book represents a useful addition to the ward or community team's bookshelf. Each member of the multi-professional team will find a chapter that is relevant to their everyday practice. Hospice Information Bulletin This is an excellent book, to be celebrated not only because of the area it covers but also for the high quality of its contents. BMJ Here is a clearly-written, up to date summary of what we know about psychosocial care in the practice of palliative medicine... Reading this book will be of benefit to any and all of the members of the palliative care team. IAHPC Lloyd-Williams is to be congratulated for bringing together contributions from so many leaders in the field of psychological, social and spiritual palliative care research. The end result is an eminently readable and well-referenced text... which provides a very comprehensive and up to date overview of the evidence base with very sound and practical suggestions for our clinical practice... This book can be highly recommended as a welcome and clinically important addition to core palliative care literature. Palliative Medicine This book remains a valuable resource for nursing, medical and social work staff and other allied health professionals working with palliative care patients. Journal of Advanced Nursing --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author Ian Goodyer is a Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK.


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