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The Dying Child - An Annotated Bibliography (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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The Dying Child - An Annotated Bibliography (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Series: Contemporary Problems of Childhood
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Benson's bibliography is a valuable contribution to the study of
the dying child and the sensitive issues that the family, medical
staff, school personnel, and others must face when confronted with
this challenge. Comprehensive annotations, some as lengthy as a
full page of text, give the essence of the article and its intended
use. . . . The appendixes are a wealth of practical information,
with lists of children's books and AV material, support
organizations, wish-granting organizations, and hospices. No other
comparable bibliography exists on the subject. This excellent
sourcebook is highly recommended. Choice This annotated
bibliography provides access to the literature for researchers,
clinicians, students, parents, and others who care for terminally
ill children and their families. It concentrates on the period 1960
through 1987, but also includes a small number of citations from
earlier years. The bibliography covers more than 180 popular and
professional journals in medicine, health, education, psychology,
and social work. It also cites books and parts of books, conference
reports, government documents, pamphlets, and doctoral
dissertations.
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