Counselling in Health Care Settings – A Handbook for Practitioners
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Counselling in Health Care Settings – A Handbook for Practitioners

Phil Russell Lecturer practitioner, Bereavement service, The Rowans Hospice, Portsmouth

Written by experienced counsellors and clinical psychologists, this book is aimed at therapists who work with people facing physical health problems. Physical ill health challenges the patient, the family and the counsellor, whether in hospitals, primary care or the community.

Nursing Standard. 23, 48, 30-30. doi: 10.7748/ns2009.08.23.48.30.b942

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