School Counselors and Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Reconceptualizing and Advancing the Cure.
Professional School Counseling 2010, Dec, 14, 2
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Publisher Description
School counselors increasingly will encounter childhood cancer survivors. This article explains why the cure for cancer consists of more than the eradication of the disease and includes the amelioration of academic, career, personal, and social concerns. Drawing on the research literature, the article discusses different stages of cancer survivorship and possible ways that school counselors may advance a cure for cancer as they meet the needs and encourage the development of every student survivor. **********
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