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That’s Not My Child Anymore! Parental Grief after Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) : Incidence, Nature and Longevity / Catherine Collings in The british journal of social work, 8, vol. 38 (December 2008)
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Titre : That’s Not My Child Anymore! Parental Grief after Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) : Incidence, Nature and Longevity Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Catherine Collings, Auteur Année de publication : 2008 Article en page(s) : pp. 1499-1517 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Handicap cérébral
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Rôle parentalRésumé : "It is estimated that 12,900 of the 39,200 Australians who sustain an acquired brain injury (ABI) each year live on with severe or profound permanent disability (BIAQ, 2006a). This project explores parental grief in response to the loss of normative lifespan development associated with ABI sustained in late adolescence or adulthood. While many people with ABI lack insight regarding the impact of their brain injury, for their parents, there is often an acute awareness of the loss which has occurred: the loss of a ‘normal’ future, and the loss of all the hopes and dreams associated with such ‘normal’ development." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14071
in The british journal of social work > 8, vol. 38 (December 2008) . - pp. 1499-1517[article] That’s Not My Child Anymore! Parental Grief after Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) : Incidence, Nature and Longevity [texte imprimé] / Catherine Collings, Auteur . - 2008 . - pp. 1499-1517.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 8, vol. 38 (December 2008) . - pp. 1499-1517
Catégories : Cardijn
Handicap cérébral
TS
Rôle parentalRésumé : "It is estimated that 12,900 of the 39,200 Australians who sustain an acquired brain injury (ABI) each year live on with severe or profound permanent disability (BIAQ, 2006a). This project explores parental grief in response to the loss of normative lifespan development associated with ABI sustained in late adolescence or adulthood. While many people with ABI lack insight regarding the impact of their brain injury, for their parents, there is often an acute awareness of the loss which has occurred: the loss of a ‘normal’ future, and the loss of all the hopes and dreams associated with such ‘normal’ development." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14071 Exemplaires (1)
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