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‘Benefit finding’ and coping with head and neck cancer
ENT & Audiology News for Nov/Dec 2010 includes a summary review (p.132) of Morwenna White-Thomson's article 'How I support TEP closure: an open and shut case?' from the Autumn 10 issue of Speech & Language Therapy in Practice. The Nov/Dec issue … Continue reading
Posted in Books, journals and articles, Head & Neck, Service delivery, Speech and Language Therapy
Tagged an open and shut case, benefit finding, coping strategies, ENT & Audiology News, head and neck cancer, health psychologist, Morwenna White-Thomson, New Zealand, Pinpoint Scotland, quality of life, Sandy Cavell, Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, TEP closure
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