Snow on the Cane Fields: Women's Writing and Creole SubjectivityU of Minnesota Press, 1996 - 305 pages Presents practical strategies for teaching patients to cope with the emotional stress of cardiac and pulmonary disease, describing a model using behavioral medicine and body/mind techniques to enhance quality of life and physical recovery. Case studies and sample scripts show health professionals without specialized training in mental health how to help patients learn to control stress, relax, address marital and family issues, and control negative thinking patterns. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Snow on the Cane Fields: Women's Writing and Creole Subjectivity Judith L. Raiskin Limited preview - 1996 |
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