Child Pain, Migraine, and Invisible Disability by Susan Honeyman

Child Pain, Migraine, and Invisible Disability

Interdisciplinary Disability Studies

Susan Honeyman

208 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction childrens health sociology challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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In the twenty-first century there is increasing global recognition of pain relief as a basic human right. However, as Susan Honeyman argues in this new take on child pain and invisible disability, such a belief has historically been driven by adul...

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