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is a disease that presents mostly in elderly people and in men more often than women. When bladder cancers are superficial, they can be surgically removed using a special instrument (cystoscope) that provides access to the bladder through ...

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& Luborsky (1993) explained that the therapeutic alliance, defined broadly as the collaborative bond between therapist and patient, is widely considered to be an essential ingredient in the effectiveness of psychotherapy. In the ongoing de...

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article and fulfilled the purpose of the report. The ultimate purpose of this report is providing experience relative to nurse led clinical research in neonatal nursing. The paper aims to investigate the clinical experience of neonatal nur...

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Therapy SUMMARY Prayer and Scripture can not be used ethically and effectively Christian CBT, especially when explicit integration in the therapy room is appropriate, with clients who have given their consent for such an approach to take. ...

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and qualitative paradigms will help to recognise the strengths and weaknesses of the two articles and how their divergent advances can support each other. In the first item entitled a’ Autism, Asperger's syndrome and semantic-pragmatic dis...

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Journal, Volume 21, Issue 2, April 2003, Pages 247-257....

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are among the most common diseases concerns life due to the prevalence of about 10%. Specific phobia is characterized as a "marked and persistent fear that is excessive and unreasonable, cued by the presence or waiting for a specific objec...