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    Children, families and chronic disease psychological models and methods of care / by Bradford, Roger, 1960-

    Published 1997
    Subjects: “…Chronic diseases in children Psychological aspects.…”
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    Extreme parenting parenting your chronically ill child / by Dempsey, Sharon, 1969-

    Published 2008
    Subjects: “…Chronically ill children Family relationships.…”
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    Siblings of children with autistic spectrum disorders Part 1 /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Siblings of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders -- Age and gender of siblings Prototypes for sibling coping -- Autism and siblings stressors -- Coping with ASD in family context -- Coping influenced by child and parent characteristics -- Autistic spectrum disorders are a syndrome -- Inside the world of the autistic spectrum child -- Autism as seen by sib in different ages -- The impact of ASD on parents and siblings -- A child with an ASD is a 'life event' -- Diagnosis of autism -- The grief process -- Outcry -- Denial -- Intrusion -- Working through -- Stasis vs. chronic sorrow -- Implications for the family.…”
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    Siblings of children with autistic spectrum disorders Part 2 /

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…Autism in children Psychological aspects. 106896…”
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    Echoes of the trauma relational themes and emotions in children of Holocaust survivors / by Wiseman, Hadas, 1956-

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…A narrative approach to bridging the gap between clinical case studies and empirical research on children of Holocaust survivors -- Studying relationship narratives with the core conflictual relationship theme method -- Wishes for closeness and autonomy -- The need to protect vulnerable parents and to avoid conflicts -- "Without words": themes of interpersonal communication -- Anger -- Guilt, shame, and embarrassment -- Anxiety and helplessness -- Loneliness -- Joy and pride -- The second generation's experience of parenting their adolescent children -- Growing up to the music of knowing-not knowing: reflections and clinical implications.…”
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    Being taken in : the framing relationship / by Sutton, Sarah

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Mentally ill children Family relationships.…”
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