Kidney Transplant and Shifts in Family Dynamics

The authors studied the reactions of patients provided with renal homotransplantations and their families. Usually when the family learned of the imminent death of one of its members, one or more relatives offered to donate a kidney. The family then gave much support to the donor. However, shortly a...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of psychiatry 1969-05, Vol.125 (11), p.1485-1490
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