Parental Confrontation with a Child's Chronic Illness
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Edna Katzenelson
Issue 17, p. 57, July 2009
The article describes how parents of chronically ill children act from the moment they receive the bitter news of their child's condition until they adjust to a normal life. The article surveys the challenges that these parents face - whether to pity the child and pamper him or her, whether to indulge the child or place boundaries, whether to encourage autonomy. The effect of disease on the family is also discussed.
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