Omega: An International Journal for the Study of Dying, Death, Bereavement, Suicide, and Other Lethal Behaviors, Volume 25Greenwood Periodicals, 1992 - Bereavement |
Contents
Burnout Prevention among Health Care Providers Working with | 15 |
Helpful and Unhelpful Comments after Suicide Homicide Accident | 25 |
Expectations | 33 |
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