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Islamic Counselling

Counselling Psychology Review, 2017
Islamic Counselling by Hussein Rassool is a vital resource in situating the discipline of Islamic counselling in a Western context.
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Genetic counseling

Postgraduate Medicine, 1980
The essential aspects of the genetic counseling process may be summarized in these terms: genetic counseling is all of those professional activities which help and sustain the counselee from the moment of ascertainment or referral, through the diagnostic workup, to the point when the clinical, prognostic, therapeutic, and genetic conclusions are put ...
J, Herrmann, J M, Opitz
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Preconception Counseling

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2017
Chronic rheumatic disease may interfere with procreation in women of childbearing age. Female patients should have counseling in regard to family planning and parenting. Preconception counseling requires risk assessment of possible maternal or fetal risks, screening for biomarkers with predictive value for adverse pregnancy outcomes, adjustment of ...
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Marital Counselling

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1958
1. A method of marital counselling of “non-neurotic” couples is described. 2. The couple are interviewed together at the beginning and ending of the series and separately the rest of the time. 3. The principles involved: (a) The emotional needs of each in marriage arising out of relationship to parents.
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Counselling service

Nursing Standard, 1988
I was delighted that the agenda Item 3 at the Royal College of Nursing Congress, which requested Council to urge all health authorities to provide counselling services for all nurses, was carried so enthusiastically.
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Counseling

Annual Review of Psychology, 1955
N, HOBBS, J, SEEMAN
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Philosophical Counselling

Nursing Ethics, 1997
Philosophical counselling is an approach that aims to assist people to deal with life events in an effective manner. As such, it is of interest to nurses who are concerned with helping clients who require assistance effectively to manage life events. The approach utilizes both ancient and contemporary philosophical promises and theories.
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Counseling

Annual Review of Psychology, 1957
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Counseling

Annual Review of Psychology, 1958
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