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Routledge - A Trauma Model for Assessing Siblings Book

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A Trauma Model for Assessing Siblings: The Sibling Paradox by Routledge offers a specialized perspective on sibling dynamics within the context of trauma. This text provides a dedicated model for understanding how siblings experience and process traumatic events together or separately. Designed for professionals in the medical and healthcare sectors, this book addresses complex family structures and the specific needs of those working in accident and emergency medicine or related healthcare branches. It serves as a resource for understanding the unique psychological landscape of sibling relationships when trauma is present. By focusing on the sibling paradox, this work helps practitioners navigate the complexities of family-based trauma assessments. It is a valuable addition to the library of any medical professional or healthcare practitioner seeking to deepen their understanding of family health and trauma-informed care.

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Provides a specialized model for assessing sibling relationships during traumatic events.

Published by Routledge, a recognized name in academic and professional literature.

Targeted toward healthcare practitioners working in medical and accident emergency fields.

Offers a focused look at the sibling paradox within trauma studies.

Supports professionals needing deeper insights into family-based medical assessments.

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