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... later . If , however , the person remains reluctant and there is no emergency , don't press the issue further . Try again though , at some point later in the call , where you might begin by asking , " and where do you live ? . . . and ...
... later . If , however , the person remains reluctant and there is no emergency , don't press the issue further . Try again though , at some point later in the call , where you might begin by asking , " and where do you live ? . . . and ...
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... later . Experiencing and expressing your feelings are two separate is- sues , however , and you have the right to choose when and with whom you will share your feelings . 6. The right to take time to slow down and think . Hurrying a ...
... later . Experiencing and expressing your feelings are two separate is- sues , however , and you have the right to choose when and with whom you will share your feelings . 6. The right to take time to slow down and think . Hurrying a ...
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... later years . There appears to be a particularly close relationship between dete- riorating physical health and the onset of depressive reactions in later life . A direct relationship has likewise been established between poor physical ...
... later years . There appears to be a particularly close relationship between dete- riorating physical health and the onset of depressive reactions in later life . A direct relationship has likewise been established between poor physical ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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