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Overcoming medical phobias: How to conquer fear of blood, needles, doctors, and dentists

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog112186
Antony, Martin, Watling, Mark. 2006: New Harbinger Publications, Inc , Oakland, CA.
URL
http://martinantony.com/wp-content/uploads/Overcoming-Medical-Phobias1.pdf
Material Type
Online
Ebook
This book can help you overcome your medical phobia. Start by learning about your fears, where they might come from, what factors influence them, and how you can best prepare to overcome them. *Then you will gradually and safely confront your specific fears.; The book also includes information abou…
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URL
http://martinantony.com/wp-content/uploads/Overcoming-Medical-Phobias1.pdf
Author
Antony, Martin
Watling, Mark
Place of Publication
2006
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Publication Date
Oakland, CA
Physical Description
PDF file: 175 pages
Subject
Anxiety. Anxiety Disorders
Fear
Phobic Disorders
Anxiety
Abstract
This book can help you overcome your medical phobia. Start by learning about your fears, where they might come from, what factors influence them, and how you can best prepare to overcome them. *Then you will gradually and safely confront your specific fears.
The book also includes information about avoiding relapse so you can maintain your progress, as well as steps for helping someone you care about who suffers from a medical phobia.
Learn about your fears, how they may have begun, and the methods used to treat them
Prepare for treatment, either on your own or with the help of a professional. Explore exposure-based strategies for overcoming your fears. Learn strategies to prevent fainting. Plan relapse-prevention strategies to maintain your progress. Engage your family and friends as sources of support.
ISBN
1-57224-387-2
Language
English
Material Type
Online
Ebook
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Giving Midazolam in the cheek when your child has prolonged seizures

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog111598
BCCH Neurosciences Nursing Department. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Children's Hospital , 2010.
URL
http://www.cw.bc.ca/library/pdf/Pamphlets/BCCH1584_GivingMidazolamInTheCheek_2011.pdf
Material Type
Pamphlet
Call Number
BCCH1584
This pamphlet was developed by the Neurosciences Nursing Department at BC Children's Hospital to provide information to families about administering Midazolam in the cheek.
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URL
http://www.cw.bc.ca/library/pdf/Pamphlets/BCCH1584_GivingMidazolamInTheCheek_2011.pdf
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Corporate Author
BCCH Neurosciences Nursing Department
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Children's Hospital
Publication Date
2010
Physical Description
1 PDF file: p.1
Subject
Drug Therapy-Children
Seizure Disorders-Children
Seizure Disorders-Drug Therapy
Abstract
This pamphlet was developed by the Neurosciences Nursing Department at BC Children's Hospital to provide information to families about administering Midazolam in the cheek.
Language
English
Material Type
Pamphlet
Call Number
BCCH1584
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