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Health education intervention in the separation and divorce process

THIS paper argues the case for a full national conciliation service which would include the provi sion of anticipatory guidance on the health conse quences of the divorce process. After a small empiri cal study on a group of women from York, evidence emerged that no such provision existed. Despite t...

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