Treating Adolescents in Hospitals

Reviews the book, The Hospitalized Adolescent: A Guide to Managing the Ill and Injured Youth by Adele D. Hofmann, R. D. Becker, and H. Paul Gabriel (see record 1977-21518-000). The authors have written a comprehensive work on the special needs of adolescents when they have to cope with physical illn...

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