Blind Spot: Understanding a disabled son’s vulnerability as a state of grace

American Journal of Nursing

Blind Spot: Understanding a disabled son’s vulnerability as a state of grace by Diane Stonecipher, BSN, RN

“His IQ may have been devastated, but his EQ has not. He has lived 25 years on this earth and his experiences are valuable and visceral to him.”

Diane Stonecipher is a nurse living and working in Texas. Contact author: [email protected]

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