Mason assesses the historic and contemporary legal reactions to the management of a pregnancy that is unwanted or undesired as a result of medical mismanagement or negligence. The text also explores the legal regulation of the treatment of the disabled fetus or newborn child.
Completely updated edition brings the reader even more handy tips on how to help combat the climate emergency and other environmental problems. For anyone who yearns for a realistic alternative to the destructive path the world is on, and wants practical advice on how they can make things better.
Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke, 2nd edition covers the clinical background and management of the full spectrum of cerebrovascular disease, from TIA to vascular dementia, in a compact but evidence-based way making it a comprehensive primer in stroke medicine, including recent developments in prevention, acute treatment, and rehabilitation.
By using a transitional justice perspective, this book offers a critical evaluation of the responses of Western States and churches to their historical abuses. It assesses the role of power and emotions in various contexts, from public inquiries to reparations, to develop a framework that can be applied to other transitional justice enterprises.
A toolkit for schools, mental health clinics, and clinicians, this modular manual provides an assessment-driven approach to addressing trauma, bereavement, and developmental disruption in adolescents. It features engaging teen-friendly illustrations, coping skills, and exercises that can be tailored for group or individual treatment settings.