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Cycles of self esteem
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Social Care and Neurodisability
Social Care and Neurodisability (2012) 3 (1): 27–36.
Published: 17 February 2012
...Ann Edworthy; Beverly Cole Purpose This paper aims to explore the effectiveness of parental counseling in developing self‐esteem in children with neurological conditions. Design/methodology/approach Data were gathered via 92 questionnaires and 20 semi‐structured interviews with self‐selecting...
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The availability and intelligibility of information for carers of children with a brain injury
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Social Care and Neurodisability
Social Care and Neurodisability (2010) 1 (3): 32–40.
Published: 20 October 2010
... by the participants. A further conclusion is reached that local support groups are the best method of providing appropriate and relevant information that is delivered in an empathetic and, therefore, very acceptable form. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2010 Brain injury Carers Parents Information...
