Working with dying people: Crises and compensations
In dying and death situations health providers need to be aware of their approach toward death and their work so that they can sustain both themselves and their patterns in offering competent service. Those who work constantly with dying people need to explore (i) their motives in exposing such work...
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Main Author: | R.C. McKay (Author) |
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