Janet Kay Bond M.S. LPC
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
1620 E 12TH ST TULSA OK, 74120About
Janet Bond is an Addiction Medicine Physician in TULSA, OK. Janet evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Family planning and parenthood needs of women with severe mental illness: clinicians' perspective.
- Knowledge and practices of preventing diarrhoea in malnourished children.
- Parental prevention practices for young children in the context of maternal depression.
- Prevention of diarrhoea in a poor District of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: practices, knowledge, and barriers.
- To boil or not: drinking water for children in a periurban barrio.
- Early termination of breast-feeding in periurban Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: mothers' community perceptions and personal practices.
- Prevalence, persistence, and correlates of depressive symptoms in a national sample of mothers of toddlers.
- Infant feeding practices in a poor district of Santo Domingo.
- 'Jumping through hoops': parents' experiences with seeking respite care for children with special needs.
- Participation in a parent education programme in the Dominican Republic: utilization and barriers.
- Did point-of-use drinking water strategies for children change in the Dominican Republic during a cholera epidemic?
- Sex differences in higher functioning people with autism.
- Adolescents' insight in heavy drinking.
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