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Geschwister chronisch kranker Kinder und Jugendlicher

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Wenn Kinder und Jugendliche körperlich chronisch krank sind

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Im ersten Teil des vorliegenden Kapitels wird analysiert, ob Geschwister chronisch kranker Kinder und Jugendlicher im Vergleich zu Geschwistern gesunder Kinder in ihrer Entwicklung gefährdet sind. Im zweiten Teil wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie die Erkrankung eines Kindes die Beziehung zwischen den Geschwistern beeinflusst. Abschließend erfolgt ein kurzer Überblick über Maßnahmen zur Förderung der Geschwister chronisch kranker Kinder und Jugendlicher.

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Tröster, H. (2013). Geschwister chronisch kranker Kinder und Jugendlicher. In: Pinquart, M. (eds) Wenn Kinder und Jugendliche körperlich chronisch krank sind. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31277-9_7

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