The Nursing Mother's Companion (6th Edition) by Kathleen Huggins

By Kathleen Huggins

This obtainable and authoritative advisor to breastfeeding has been depended on by way of new mom and dad and instructed by way of pros for greater than 20 years. Kathleen Huggins has commonly revised and up to date this twenty fifth anniversary version to equip nursing moms with the entire info they should conquer problems and nurse their infants effectively from the 1st week all of the approach to the youngster years, or someplace in among. Now greater than ever, The Nursing Mother's better half is an crucial instruction manual for each new mom.

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Realistic acceptance, as measured by the Responses to HIV scale [an adaptation of the Lazarus Ways of Coping Checklist (Folkman & Lazarus, 1980)], was not correlated with psychological distress or dispositional optimism and significantly predicted reduced survival time beyond the influence of self-reported health status or CD4+ cell count. According to the investigators, "Realistic Acceptance appears to represent a fundamentally cognitive phenomenon, and to be a function of negative disease-specific expectancies in the context of AIDS" (p.

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