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... bring a totally new perspec- tive to the experience . It can help that person to feel far less helpless and more in ... brings up a related point : If you return to the definition of re- flection , you will note the emphasis on making it ...
... bring a totally new perspec- tive to the experience . It can help that person to feel far less helpless and more in ... brings up a related point : If you return to the definition of re- flection , you will note the emphasis on making it ...
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... bringing together all the relevant points under discussion . You may choose to do this at any time during your conversa- tion , as it imposes structure on a discussion , helps you check out your understanding of a complex or difficult ...
... bringing together all the relevant points under discussion . You may choose to do this at any time during your conversa- tion , as it imposes structure on a discussion , helps you check out your understanding of a complex or difficult ...
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... bring previously - repressed grief to the surface . Then , the client is taught skills for reconstructing a new life and identity in the absence of the deceased loved one . In conclusion , it is apparent that loss through death of ...
... bring previously - repressed grief to the surface . Then , the client is taught skills for reconstructing a new life and identity in the absence of the deceased loved one . In conclusion , it is apparent that loss through death of ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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