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Social work with children with congenital heart disease

Social work with children with congenital heart disease Australian Journal of Social Work VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 Social Work with Children with Congenital Heart Disease 1 KATHLEEN DAWE ~ MOST social workers have met adults with Incidence of Congenital Heart Disease serious and long-standing physical disabili- It has been estimated that 2 per cent of the ties whose personality development has been population are born with some abnormality, hampered by such things as lack of schooling, .many. of these being insignificant. "5 per cent, by over-protection, over-indulgence and lack 1.e. i m 200, are born with a heart defect. Many of normal discipline at home or at school. In of these are mild, do not affect the individual's some cases they may be completely illiterate and health or life expectancy, and do not require very dependent, living the life of a chronic treatment. Up to 20 per cent of these may invalid. Sometimes when a cardiac condition require surgery. has been involved this line was adopted because Cause the child had serious physical limitations and Apart from maternal rubella in the first weeks a limited life expectancy, or in some cases of pregnancy the cause of congenital heart because of inadequate advice and help, or the disease http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Social work with children with congenital heart disease

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 17 (1): 7 – Jan 1, 1964

Social work with children with congenital heart disease

Abstract

Australian Journal of Social Work VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 Social Work with Children with Congenital Heart Disease 1 KATHLEEN DAWE ~ MOST social workers have met adults with Incidence of Congenital Heart Disease serious and long-standing physical disabili- It has been estimated that 2 per cent of the ties whose personality development has been population are born with some abnormality, hampered by such things as lack of schooling, .many. of these being insignificant. "5 per cent, by...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124076408522328
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Abstract

Australian Journal of Social Work VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 Social Work with Children with Congenital Heart Disease 1 KATHLEEN DAWE ~ MOST social workers have met adults with Incidence of Congenital Heart Disease serious and long-standing physical disabili- It has been estimated that 2 per cent of the ties whose personality development has been population are born with some abnormality, hampered by such things as lack of schooling, .many. of these being insignificant. "5 per cent, by over-protection, over-indulgence and lack 1.e. i m 200, are born with a heart defect. Many of normal discipline at home or at school. In of these are mild, do not affect the individual's some cases they may be completely illiterate and health or life expectancy, and do not require very dependent, living the life of a chronic treatment. Up to 20 per cent of these may invalid. Sometimes when a cardiac condition require surgery. has been involved this line was adopted because Cause the child had serious physical limitations and Apart from maternal rubella in the first weeks a limited life expectancy, or in some cases of pregnancy the cause of congenital heart because of inadequate advice and help, or the disease

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1964

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