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... usually works to best in the long run . All persons involved should , of course , carry their own malpractice insurance which may be obtained at group rates from a variety of professional or- ganizations ( see Edwards , 1972 ; McGee ...
... usually works to best in the long run . All persons involved should , of course , carry their own malpractice insurance which may be obtained at group rates from a variety of professional or- ganizations ( see Edwards , 1972 ; McGee ...
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... usually have better social support than their male counterparts . Con- versely , family and friendship networks for providing crucial emotional support may be non - existent for some older men . Either of these cir- cumstances can lead ...
... usually have better social support than their male counterparts . Con- versely , family and friendship networks for providing crucial emotional support may be non - existent for some older men . Either of these cir- cumstances can lead ...
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... usually able to look back on their bereavement as something with mean- ing and purpose for their life . Many widows and widowers eventually come to consider their bereavement to have been a source of learning and growth , however ...
... usually able to look back on their bereavement as something with mean- ing and purpose for their life . Many widows and widowers eventually come to consider their bereavement to have been a source of learning and growth , however ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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