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The Caregivers Perspective: Coping with the Loss of Mental Health and Faith
Brianna Garrison, a 2020 Frances Fowler Wallace Awardee, studies how caregivers of dementia deal with their own mental health and faith.
The Caregivers Perspective: Coping with the Loss of Mental Health and Faith
Brianna Garrison, a 2020 Frances Fowler Wallace Awardee, studies the contextual realities of dementia culture in the social networks of faith communities from the caregiver perspective.
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The Caregivers Perspective: Coping with the Loss of Mental Health and Faith
Brianna Garrison, a 2020 Frances Fowler Wallace Awardee, studies the contextual realities of dementia culture in the social networks of faith communities from the caregiver perspective.
The Caregivers Perspective: Coping with the Loss of Mental Health and Faith
Brianna Garrison, a 2020 Frances Fowler Wallace Awardee, studies the contextual realities of dementia culture in the social networks of faith communities from the caregiver perspective.
The Caregiver Perspective: Coping with the Loss of Mental Health and Faith
Brianna Garrison, a 2020 Frances Fowler Wallace Awardee, studies the contextual realities of dementia culture in the social networks of faith communities from the caregiver perspective.