Ambulatory Pediatrics IV, Volume 200Covers the diagnosis and management of physical, psychological, and learning problems commonly encountered in paediatric office practice. The book stresses the paediatrician's role in helping the child and family adapt to development transitions, illnesses and life events. |
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FACTORS INFLUENCING ADAPTATION | 1 |
REHABILITATIVE ADAPTATION | 2 |
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