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Written by experts in the field, Work and pain: A lifespan development approach provides an authoritative summary and analysis of the relationship between all forms of occupation and pain.
Written by experts in the field, Work and pain: A lifespan development approach provides an authoritative summary and analysis of the relationship between all forms of occupation and pain.
The impetus for this book is the realization that within early Christianity, which is characterised by healing, no women are explicitly commissioned to heal.