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Self-Esteem and Adjusting With Blindness: The Process of Responding to Life's Demands (Hardcover)

by Dean W. Tuttle (Author), Naomi R. Tuttle (Author) "The experience of blindness is both a physical and a psychosocial phenomenon..." (more)
Key Phrases: visually impaired person, adjusting process, significant other people, The Relationship Based, Mary Sue (more...)
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