Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs
Lizzy is now a twenty year-old young woman with brown hair, lovely blue eyes and the most amazing smile. She has a great sense of humour and is a very sociable person. She enjoys going out and about, be it to the cinema, shopping trips, ten-pin bowling or for something to eat. When on form, she spar...
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Main Authors: | Edwina Grant, Mary McFarlane, Rita Crawford |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009-03-01
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Series: | Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care |
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